Ken'ichi Murata "Princess playing the heart"
“Give me a heart organ that holds my heart.”
- Saying that, the princess looked up at her sky and spread her arms...
A fable of mystical Eros based on the story of worshiping the Goddess of the Heart.
This is a long-awaited photo book summarizing the new frontiers of Ken'ichi Murata, who seeks life and tames death!
Includes "Skull and I".
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We must not forget that narrative is an important element in Ken'ichi Murata's works.
The stories were sometimes created based on grand pseudo-historical and pseudo-religious visions, such as Kannon, angels, and goddesses.
Various props such as skulls, crows, penguins, frogs, and mushrooms were skillfully placed as metaphors for the story.
I wonder if the "heart'' appeared in Murata's story around 2022.
Murata's works, which were built on the excessive conflict between death and life, acquired a symbol of life different from eroticism.
However, the plants and mushrooms surrounding the model have a suspicious appearance, and the heart is full of mystery as a gift from heaven, and the way the model and heart are connected by a tube is reminiscent of a pseudoscientist's experiment. .
What floats on the screen is an unchanging magical aura.
Please take your time to enjoy the signs of Ken'ichi Murata's new stage.
--Kyo Satsuki
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*Model : Halca / Komari / Toko Morinomiya / Nananano
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B5 size, 96 pages, 3,436yen (consumption tax not included)
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