These Incredible Sculptures By Taiwanese Artist Hsu Tung Han Look Like Computer Glitches

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Hsu Tung Han is a Taiwanese artist who’s a master when it comes to manipulating wood. The man creates stunning wooden sculptures that look like computer glitches and the incredible amount of detail in his works will leave you in awe.

Even though the artist has been exhibiting wooden sculptures since the early 1990s, he only developed the pixelated style back in the late 2000s. Since then, Han has created numerous incredible art pieces, with one of the most famous ones being a sculpture called Snorkeling that Han finished back in 2017.

Check out some of Hsu Tung Han’s breathtaking pixelated sculptures in the gallery below!

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Hsu Tung Han is a Taiwanese artist who creates incredible wooden sculptures that look like computer glitches

One of the artist’s most impressive sculptures is this one of a diver, titled Snorkeling

Han finished the sculpture back in 2017

Snorkeling stands at 150 cm (4.9 ft) tall

See more of Han’s incredible sculptures below

Magician, 2011

Catcher, 2018

Head 1, 2013

Chess, 2018

Melting, 2013

Farewell, 2018

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