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Toshihiko Mitsuya’s aluminum foil and metal creations range from the mythical to the natural. More recent work reflects nature’s flora and fauna, creating entire gardens and forest habitats in staggering, delicate detail. When paired alongside actual plantlife, the effect is both maintained and amplified.
To Japanese sculptor Toshihiko Mitsuya, aluminum foil is not just for baking. The artist has found a way to build shining sculptures and installations made entirely out of this unexpected material. His latest installation is "The Aluminum Garden", a "garden" comprising of 180 smaller sculptures or as he calls them, "structural studies of plants." The garden was designed specifically for Studio Picknick's space in Berlin, Germany to coincide with Berlin Art Week.

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