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Manabu Kosaka Crafts Hyperrealistic Paper Sculptures of Retro Technology

artist · 2026-04-17

Manabu Kosaka, an artist renowned for his intricate scale models, crafts stunning replicas of common items solely from paper. His detailed technique incorporates cutting, folding, and scoring to create lifelike representations of vintage objects such as cameras, watches, gaming consoles, shoes, and food. A decade ago, uncertain about his artistic path, he received a suggestion from a friend in art direction to simplify his materials. This advice directed him to concentrate on paper, which he now admires for its remarkable adaptability. He meticulously examines real objects, often taking them apart to replicate their internal mechanisms. Among his creations is a 35mm film camera sculpture featuring a strap, an opening back hatch, and functional gears. Currently, he is designing a model of the PlayStation 2, released in 2000. Kosaka showcases his art on Instagram. This article was published by Colossal in April 2026.

Key facts

  • Manabu Kosaka creates hyperrealistic paper sculptures of retro objects.
  • He uses only paper, employing cutting, folding, and scoring techniques.
  • Sculptures include cameras, watches, gaming consoles, shoes, and food like a Big Mac.
  • A 35mm film camera sculpture has a strap, opening back hatch, and moveable gears.
  • About ten years ago, advice from an art director friend led him to focus on paper.
  • He studies real objects by disassembling them to replicate internal components.
  • He is currently building a paper model of a PlayStation 2, released in 2000.
  • Kosaka shares his work on Instagram.

Entities

Artists

  • Manabu Kosaka

Institutions

  • Colossal

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