An artist from Thailand creates masterpieces from ordinary pieces of perfumed soap. He carves magnificent sculptures using the "mukimono" technique on rectangular and oval bars.
In the works of the Thai, complex floral patterns and mythological creatures prevail. The color scheme consists of bright and pastel shades of pink, yellow, green and blue. He believes that his work is the next step in creating
handmade soaps. Indeed, sometimes he has to cast bars of the desired shape, color and size.
The man takes pictures of the finished products and publishes them on his Instagram account. An increasing number of users learn about his work through the power of social networks. Later, they become admirers of the talent of an unusual master.
The Thai artist uses not only soap for his masterpieces. In his arsenal there are carved sculptures on vegetables and fruits. But he especially succeeds in working with watermelons.
The Mukimono technique is the traditional Japanese art of decorating objects. Its essence lies in carving flowers, animals, birds, mythical characters on vegetables and fruits. Cutting dishes using this technique is considered a way of experiencing the taste of all seasons.
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