The art of making 3D fish paintings

The art of making 3D fish paintings, which was invented by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori, has appeared in Vietnam for around one year. 

It is a difficult job as it requires artists to be patient and careful, and spend a lot of time and effort creating a lifelike painting of gold fish. Normally, a 3D fish painting contains five to seven layers with different patterns for each layer.

With the skillful hands of artists, 3D fish paintings make people feel as if they were watching real fish swimming in a basin made from pottery or wood.

Following are some snapshots taken by Minh Ly, a 3D fish painter in Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City, and his works.

Ly is in his workshop full of 3D fish paintings he has created. Those paintings cost from VND300,000
(US$13.5) to VND2 million each
A 3D fish painting reflects a scene in the countryside with fish swimming in a pond, a wooden boat and lotus
Ly paints a fish in the process of making a 3D fish painting
A close look at a 3D fish painting. The painting makes viewers feel as if they were looking at real fish swimming in a water basin 
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