Akira Murata - Japan

'Someday Tokyo'

56 x 38cm on 300gsm Watercolour Paper

About Akira Murata

We are very proud to have Master Artist - Vasenoir Akira Murata - Japan back with us for this year's Australian Watercolour Muster - 2023!

Akira spent 10 days in 2017 as Artist-in-Residence with us here on the Sunshine Coast - Queensland Australia and we were so honoured to have such a generous teacher and Artist share his techniques and skills with us!

Although this time we can only share virtually - the Demonstration Akira has sent for us includes his interpretation of the human body in movement!

Profile of the Artist:

Akira Murata (Japanese, b. January 1955)

“As a child, growing up in Koriyama City, Fukushima, he loved nature in all its beauty, and was happy to be outdoors in the lush nature that surrounded his home. He also very much enjoyed arts and crafts, creating with his hands, throughout his early years.  After completion of his general schooling, Murata attended Tokyo Zokei University, but left to pursue a more creative career in design. He graduated from Nihon Designer College, specialising in fashion. During this period, he won many distinguished awards for his designs including the Grand–Prix NDS Japan Fashion Illustration 1977.

Although he was a successful businessman, managing a fashion goods company in Tokyo, his innate passion for painting inevitably drew him back to the canvas.

Although his subjects vary, many of his paintings are inspired by the natural surroundings of his home town and by the great Impressionists, Monet, Degas and Renoir.

Since devoting himself to his art, Murata continues to exhibit in both Tokyo and Paris with numerous successful exhibitions for his oils, pastels and water colours.

Murata has always dreamed of owning his own building dedicated to the arts. It would be a place where art lovers and collectors could gather. In June of 2009 his dream, “Vasenoir” was completed. On entering the building, you can find his personal atelier (studio) and a charming Parisian style café. The second floor of the building houses a large ballet studio.

Akira Murata is in private collections worldwide and 2012 marked the year his superb art became available for acquisition in the United States.”

This Bio has been approved by Akira for our use – V1 August 2017


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