There isn't that much information on Makoto Azuma himself. A small Wikipedia page states that he was born in 1976 and has been sculpting since 2005. I find him very inspiring (obviously).
The way he captures nature is beautiful. Makoto Azuma takes the forms of nature and puts them in shapes and forms that you probably haven't seen before. He also places nature, as in: Flowers, trees, leaves and other plants, in other environments.
The way he captures nature is beautiful. Makoto Azuma takes the forms of nature and puts them in shapes and forms that you probably haven't seen before. He also places nature, as in: Flowers, trees, leaves and other plants, in other environments.
Makoto's latest form of nature expression has been captivating bouquets of flowers in rectangular blocks of ice. This method is used to show nature in a shape that you usually wouldn't see. My sculpting medium is mostly based on nature, while my drawing medium is mostly cartoons and anime, so I want to take more of Azuma's work in account when I sculpt and maybe when i draw.
Want to see his website? Here you go!: http://azumamakoto.com/
Want to see his website? Here you go!: http://azumamakoto.com/