Inorganic flora

CG illustrator Macoto Murayama takes a unique look at the organic beauty of flowers by highlighting their geometric and mechanical structure.

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
H. annuus

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
H. annuus

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
H. annuus

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Lily

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Lily

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Lily

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Lily

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama -- CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama -- CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
C. morifolium

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Gerbera

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Gerbera

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
C. warneri [+]

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
C. warneri [+]

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Rosa [+]

CG illustration by Macoto Murayama --
Prunus

[Links: Creators Bank, TORAY]




42 Responses to “Inorganic flora”

  1. Heather R.

    Lovely.

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  2. Excelentes Diseños, sal2 desde el norte de Chile...

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  3. Miramon

    What is the source for these images? No link provided. Does Murayama have a website someplace? Quick google search just shows a zillion interlinked blog entries referencing these images....

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  4. Was looking for an official site of some osrt, or a repository of images in a collective site. This is the biggest collection I have been able to find, 'till now. Very nice artwork, sort of abyssal fauna inspired (it's evident). :)

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  5. Absolutely thrilling. Thank you for this beautiful work. -SH

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  6. LOVELY!
    i was so interested in your blog-it's filled with
    AWESOME infos! yay :D

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  7. The name of the first 3 flowers is quite... suspicious :)

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  8. bearsinthesea

    I found his site in Japanese, but didn't find much.

    http://www.creatorsbank.com/portfolio/works/?id=macasshern&work_id=48843

    Does anyone know if he offers larger res for wallpapers or prints?

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  9. thats just amazing. what a great mind he has

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  10. Great concept and stunning execution - it pushes all my buttons :)

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  11. Nice, thank you :)

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  12. these are wonderful ?
    all done using photoshop ?

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  13. obsidian

    Nice~

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  14. flowersfrance

    belles belles belles comme le jour.....de L'ART

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  15. Pete

    Very cool images. Reminds me of x-rays but more beautiful. Another cool website that deals with something similar is spacebloom.net

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  16. Georgia - Sydney

    man this is cool.

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  17. ParkBtown493

    awesome. these are really trippy, i enjoyed looking through them again and again

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  18. David Martins

    Wow! this is awesome!!!! Realy nice inspiration... i love fractals even more... thanks

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