Range Murata PSE Pasta's Estab
Some of his works were performed in a rare combination Steampunk and futurism style. This is concept-art from “Last Exile Chronicle” 2004. Renji "Range" Murata was born in October 2, 1968 in Osaka. I first saw his conceptual design work on anime series Last Exile and Blue Submarine No. 6. Real name Kensuke Murata. He began his career in the early 1990 s doing design work for video games. He still continues to do some work in this area today, having done the character designs for the Play. Station 2 game. Engaged in the design of clothing and footwear.
Artbooks: Like a Balance Life futurhythm Form|Code robot • This is two of his works in the style of futurism, artbook “Futurhythm” 2003 -2005.
“form code” artwork 2006 conceptual design of the bench from artbook Murata has created a huge number of concepts familiar to us things in the futurism style. For example, the bench.
Artbook “Like a Balance Life” 2000 marked the beginning of his career as one of the most famous futuristic designers in Japan.
Also in his collection you can find accessories and clothing. Unfortunately, in our country few if any people knows about creativity of this designer, even in narrow design circles. The images he creates can not be forgotten, and his style can not be confused with anyone else.
“form code” artwork 2006 Fashion Design from the same artbook men's collection: trousers, coats, boots and watches.
“Like a Balance Life” artwork 2000 Fashion Design from the same artbook Heroes almost all Range Murata`s paintings are girls. Most of all he likes to prescribe detailed accessories, clothes are often simple and concise.
Murata prefer to paint with an airbrush. His paintings are so detailed and photorealistic worked through his perseverance: Murata recognized that at times one spends about a month now for one picture! Just some of his works were performed using a graphics tablet or a pencil. Early work done in watercolor, but in spite of that fascinate lines and precision accuracy.
There is also a collection of his copyright handmade figures , but the price of the originals prohibitively large and, as a rule, they immediately buy up the same figures exhibition or avid collectors.