3D Surreal Art of
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “The End of Flight
Zone” |
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He was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1961. Now he works
as an environmental graphic designer in Tokyo while producing 3D
art works in his free time. He has become famous for exhibiting his
works in online 3D galleries. When he was young he was strongly
influenced by surrealism paintings and cyberpunk art, and has
produced watercolor paintings, drawings, sculptures and much more.
Now Kazuhiko enjoys creating 3D worlds which he assembles like
puzzles by gathering archaic pieces from his
memory. |
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “Triceratops” |
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First Work of Kazuhiko Nakamura |
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It’s been ten years since I began to work with the
‘Shade’ 3D software.
The first work was a synthesis of an easy 3D model composed of the
simple geometrical shapes and a photograph image.
I was just making my first steps and that work was really
elementary. At that time it seemed very difficult for me to create
a complicated 3D model. |
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “Shell in the
Darkness” |
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Now a lot of 3D artists pursue photorealism in 3D
modeling. Of course this trend is pretty interesting to me too.
However, I like that special creativity and subjective expressions
that the painter puts into the real object. I put my own vision of
the image into the object and I think this is what makes my works
so special. I search for my image tenaciously trying to create the
best combination of the shapes, textures and lighting.
And I am particularly interested in expressing the characteristic
of an antique portrait mechanical. |
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I often draw a lot of doodle in a small sketchbook
using the felt pen. Usually I do this in the laid-back mode, don’t
think about anything specifically. Complicated shapes and strange
characters of my sketchbook become inspiration for my
art. |
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “Bug Chair” |
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “Requiem for
Industry” |
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Kazuhiko Nakamura, “Tower” |