What a carve up! Playful, intricate Japanese leaf art – in pictures

Almost every day for the past five years, the Kanagawa-born artist Lito has drawn an image on to a leaf – usually a jaunty scene from the animal world involving, say, a biker-dude rabbit or a frog in a phone box – and carved it out with a scalpel before posting a photograph to social media. A painstaking process, it nonetheless suits Lito’s “propensity to devote long hours to detailed work” – a diagnosis of ADHD aged 30 was what prompted him to quit his corporate job and start carving leaves for a living. And a living it is: he’s sold 300,000 copies of his leaf-art books to date and exhibits his work throughout Japan. The combination of playful Studio Ghibli-esque imagination and exhaustive attention to detail is central to the appeal.

by · the Guardian

Happiness and wealth gather around smiles.

Do I really have to go today?

Shoot the alien Baltan!

I’m resting and recharging... Give me until tomorrow.

Lately, my body feels heavy even after sleeping a lot.

Miyamoto Musashi Attacking the Giant Whale.

Hey, you wanna ride with me?

Make sure you soak up to your shoulders in the tub.

Mr Goat, please take this letter to the next town… oh, no!

I can’t wait for the day when you bloom.

Autumn news has arrived on the wind!

Fine Wind, Clear Morning.