United States artist Ken To creates these beautiful wire miniature bonsai trees in a ceramic pots made by Jim Barrett.

His works are quite similar with Kevin Iris's wire bonsai tree sculpture (we have covered in the previous post here).

Each tree takes an average of three hours, with even the smallest trees using up about six yards of wire (5.48 meters).






Check his website: ken-to.com and http://kentoart.deviantart.com/?rnrd=56304
All images are © Copyright of Ken To
Source: twistedsifter.com

His works are quite similar with Kevin Iris's wire bonsai tree sculpture (we have covered in the previous post here).

Each tree takes an average of three hours, with even the smallest trees using up about six yards of wire (5.48 meters).






Check his website: ken-to.com and http://kentoart.deviantart.com/?rnrd=56304
All images are © Copyright of Ken To
Source: twistedsifter.com
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