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Macoto Murayama

March 5, 2010

Macoto Murayama

Macoto Murayama bridges the gap between art and technology with his mathematical floral renditions. Macoto starts by dissecting a plant with medical instruments, then transfers this natural beauty to Photoshop. As stated by Murayama, “machines have an organic side, while plants have a mechanical side." Muyayama finds the beauty in both.

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