Anime chainsaw artist Jason’s latest work is an angelic Nodoka, of nopan anime Saki, spectacularly hewn from a tree trunk.
Lately Jason has been the subject of some mass media interest, with a newspaper interview revealing that he is a 59-year-old man resident in rural Nagano prefecture, with 20 years of experience with chainsaw art, lately becoming famous through NicoNico Douga and even being asked to provide mascot statues for Akihabara shops.
However, he is not an anime fan but an artist, saying “How far I can reproduce something is the real challenge!”
See also his wooden Mio and Nagi-sama.
I didn’t know Jason Voorhees was an anime otaku?!
His work is really awesome. People seem to love to point out the eccentricities of creative people like this, particularly as much as they stand out in Japan. It makes me wonder if the more conformist the society is, the more eccentric are the people that break that mold are…or are creative people just eccentric by nature?
Usually the more repressive the society, the kinkier they get. =w=
>not an anime fan
>makes detailed statues of moe anime girls.
I don’t believe you, Chainsaw-san.
I wonder how it feels to use a chainsaw on wooden boobs.
This… is… EPIC WIN!!!
Only things I find disturbing are the amount of trees “sacrificed” and as mentioned before, the amount of gasoline to run those beasts, to make such awesome works of art. Hope he practises replacing cut trees with new seedling.
Perhaps “Jason”-san got tired of slaugtering humans and turned to sawing wood instead. Maybe he got himself a copy of IDOLM@STE… I mean, Saki DVD.