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Kazuhiko Nakamura: Surreal Cyberpunk

December 19, 2009 By Wendy Campbell

Automaton © Kazuhiko Nakamura

Automaton © Kazuhiko Nakamura

Inspired by surrealism and cyberpunk styles of art, Japanese artist Kazuhiko Nakamura is drawn to 19th century machine designs and armor, among other stylistic aspects of that time period. His work is created in a portrait style, while still containing a puzzle-like quality.

Born in Hyogo, Japan, in 1961, Nakamura began making digital art in 1996. His work has appeared in many computer graphic books and magazines. One reviewer commented, “Kazuhiko Nakamura’s art is a surreal hybrid of man and machine, a hard marriage of metal and flesh.”  (bio from Device Gallery).

To see more of Nakamura’s work, visit his Mechanical Mirage website.

Filed Under: ART, Digital Tagged With: Cyberpunk, Kazuhiko Nakamura, surreal art

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