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Paper castles may sometime be better than the real ones – Here’s a proof

July 4th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Design

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Castles and Forts are always of fascination for kids and also adults. If you want to take a look at one you can visit a museum or an art institute, but will that experience be good enough? If you think no, then think again.

Check out this spectacular art work by a Japanese art student named Wataru Itou. So how long did it take him to complete this? About 4 years of delicate work. The sculpture is called “A Castle on the Sea” (as translated from Japanese) and is currently exhibited at Uminohotaru. It even features very thoughtful lighting effects to take the experience to a whole new level.

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[source: gizmodo.com]

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