Architecture-student-turned-artist Macoto Murayama has applied computer graphics programs and techniques to illustrate, in the anatomy of flowers. In addition to working on his art, he holds a part time job at a flower shop, running deliveries and assisting with production, design, and photography.
From The Scientist: “Murayama completed his BA in spatial design at Miyagi University and a post-graduate degree in media expression at the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS). In addition to working on his art, he holds a part time job at a flower shop, running deliveries and assisting with production, design, and photography.
“The reason I am working at the flower shop is that I cannot support myself only with my art works, which is a negative side, but I can also see how people who deal with flowers and plants, think about them, how they perceive them, which is a positive side,” Murayama says. “I am sure that in the future this experience will come to live in my thinking and my works.”
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