YOTOY

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About

My Amateur Sculpture Painting Corner​

This is yotoy.me, a hobby-driven archive for amateur statue painting—no professional barriers, just a space to preserve every moment of joy from working with models.​

I’m an ordinary enthusiast of statue painting. By day, I have a regular full-time job, but after work and on weekend snippets of free time, I’d dive right into my little model world: the excitement of unwrapping a new original model, the care taken when mixing paints, and the focus of outlining textures and refining details stroke by stroke with a brush. Every step feels like a conversation with my passion.​

There’s no complicated commercial purpose here—only the works I’ve created with my own hands. Some are characters from designers I admire (such as original models by Masato Ohata or Keiki Fujimoto), while others are small objects I’ve modified on a whim. The materials I use might not be “professional-grade,” and my techniques are still a work in progress, but every brushstroke holds my dedication and devotion to this hobby.​

I built this small site for two reasons: first, to keep an “archive” of my works, documenting my growth from a beginner to someone steadily improving; second, to connect with fellow statue painting lovers. If you’re also fascinated by the interplay of paint and models, or curious about the details of a specific piece, feel free to leave your thoughts here.​

After all, passion knows no difference between “professional” and “amateur”—it only matters whether you’re willing to pause, slow down, and take it seriously.