likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades
likeafieldmouse: Iori Tomita - New World Transparent Specimens (2005-) Fisherman-turned-artist in Yokohama City, Japan, Tomita creates art using the skeletons of various dead marine specimens, which he preserves and then colors with bright shades