Shigeo Fukuda  

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Shigeo Fukuda (born February 4, 1932, Tokyo) is a sculptor, graphic artist and poster designer who creates optical illusions. His art pieces usually portray deception, such as Lunch With a Helmet On, a sculpture created entirely from forks, knives, and spoons, that casts a detailed shadow of a motorcycle.

Works

  • Clamps
  • Mural at the Gymnasium of Taishido Junior High School, Tokyo
  • Grapes
  • Love Story (1973)
  • Man (1974)
  • Woman (1974)
  • Cat/Mouse (1974)
  • Encore (1976)
  • Three-Dimensional Belvedere (1982)
  • Underground Piano (1984)
  • Venus in a Mirror (1984)
  • Disappearing Pillar (1985)
  • Three-Dimensional Model of Escher's Waterfall (1985)
  • Lunch With a Helmet On (1987)
  • Aquarium for Swimming Characters (1988)
  • Gogh's Sunflowers (1988)
  • Fresh Guy. Arcimboldo (1988)




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