Hyper-Realistic Artist Tributes

This Lifelike Andy Warhol Sculpture is Created by Kazuhiro Tsuji

Japanese artisti Kazuhiro Tsuji's incredibly lifelike Andy Warhol sculpture challenges perceptions. Paying homage to the pop art icon, this hyper-realistic bust is a follow-up to Tsuji's creations of Abraham Lincoln and surrealist artist Salvador Dali.

Known for his Hollywood special effect makeup, Kazuhiro Tsuji tries his hand at sculpture art and creates a striking tribute to Andy Warhol. The tribute features two sculptures, one that depicts a younger Warhol as well as a grey-haired piece that is more synonymous with the artist's more famous look.

Made using resin and silicone materials, these realistic Andy Warhol sculptures are enhanced with pigments that are blended to resemble lifelike skin equipped with wrinkles and faux veins along with the artist's signature white wig.
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