
Source: © Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Japanese artist faithfully turns his talented young child’s sketches into figurines
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Award-winning Japanese artist Taku Inoue is known for his work across a broad range of video expression genres, both analog and digital, including live filming, CG, animation, and puppets. He has directed countless music videos, and is known for directing the in-game movies in the Monster Hunter game series, among other things. Moreover, he has a deep appreciation for classic American cartoons, directing Nintendo's recent Looney Tunes-inspired cartoon feature Poketoon: Scaggy and Mimikyu.
He is also known for his toy-making and his sculptures representing funny scenes from Tom and Jerry:
With such a talented father, it's perhaps no surprise that Inoue's young offspring is following in dad's footsteps, demonstrating artistic abilities in sketches of favorite characters.
However, whereas most fathers would simply praise, and at most, perhaps frame or make a T-shirt out of their kid's creations, this father happens to be a sculptor.
What happened next was the perfect family collaboration:
Take a look at some of these amazing creations:
Lizardon
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Pikachu
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Sonic the Hedgehog
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Reproduced with permission from Taku Inoue (@inouetable)
Naturally, these amazing works drew many comments praising Mr. Inoue's work and his child's natural talents. For example, for the Lizardon collaboration:
To see more of Mr. Inoue's wonderful sculptures and hopefully future family collaborations, you can follow him on Twitter (@inouetable) and Instagram.