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TAKAYUKI TAKEYA"]Takayuki Takeya, Character Sculptor

Born in December 10, 1963 in Hokkaido, Japan.

Takayuki Takeya has been acclaimed for his outstanding sculpting skill and designs, especially, for his unique creature designs and organic mechanical designs, driven by his distinctive interpretation,

Takeya became a freelancer from 1985 after he left Model Arts, Inc. For the five years since 1994, his original works "The Hunter’s Angle (Original title: Ryoshi no Kakudo)" was serialized on a sculpture and hobby magazine "S.M.H.".

In 1999, his first art collection book "Takayuki Takeya's Art – The Hunter’s Angle" was published by Hobby Japan, Co., Ltd., and his successful art gallery event, "Takayuki Takeya Exhibition - from Kamen Rider to The Hunter’s Angle", was also held at PARCO SHIBUYA 3, the following year.

During these days, Takeya's works were welcomed in multiple industries like film production, toy, and figure industries.

He has made numerous figure prototypes for characters in famous titles, such as Final Fantasy VIII, Alien, Predator, Kamen Rider, Devil Man, and more. He led the Yokai Collections and Yokai Netsuke projects, presented by Kaiyodo, as an Executive Producer. He successfully revived these classic Japanese monsters in these projects as sophisticated figure toys for modern fans. Takeya has also produced unprecedented Japanese Buddha figures, in which all the body parts are fully movable, under his original sculpture brand Revoltech Takeya by Kaiyodo. He added new ideas and inspiration to existing Buddha statue designs, offering widely different interpretations for the public. Takeya also worked on production design for movie productions like the GARO series.

Another recent project was the creation of the concept model for the character Giant God, in the short movie Giant God Warriors Appear in Tokyo screened at “Curator Hideaki Anno’s Tokusatsu Museum” held in 2012.

The expanded and updated edition of the art collection book, his lifework project The Hunter’s Angle, was re-published by Kodansha in 2013.

There are avid fans of Takeya’s work outside of Japan. One of the many, NIKE’s president Mark Parker, visited Takeya’s home in Japan to purchase his art pieces before.

[OGRE GOD Blue ver.] Will be the first time for XM Studios to produce highest quality art statue from master Takeya. Pre orders start at SGTCC!
 
"OGRE GOD ( Nikne-kamuy )

The key visual of “Takayuki Takeya’s Work Exhibition” held in Tokyo, in 2013. BLAST INC. who planned and held the exhibition have sold earthenware-like version for Japan and red version for Kickstarter in the past with limited production.

[OGRE GOD Blue ver.] by Takayuki Takeya will be available for pre-ordering at Indonesia Comic Con by XM Studios and Studio HIVE, in collaboration with BLAST Inc. Price is 199 SGD. Limited edition 299 pcs."


 
I don't think people on this forum realize the importance of this sculpt and the artist behind it. If it isn't wolverine or batman, people just get confused. lol
 
Pictures from 陳飛進

"XM Studios & Takeya’s OGREGOD [nikne-kamuy]

On the left side, Takeya expressed Ainu’s demon 'nikne-kamuy’.

The Ainu strongly inherits the DNA from Jomon Era. Takeya is fascinated with Jomon pottery design so he reflected the taste of the Jomon Era into the left half of the face. On the opposite side, he created a different type of devil face reflecting the style from Yayoi Era, with its roots from an area now located in China.

OGREGOD [nikne-kamuy] is a masterpiece of a mixture of Japan’s origins, ‘Jomon’, and the newer civilization, ‘Yayoi’, evolved from people in areas of Asian countries. It perfectly represents Japan’s currently combined DNA of Jomon and Yayoi, which can never be ignored.

Takeya’s favorite style is to combine two odd elements in a single figure.", 陳飛進.

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Looks cool. Reminds me of some Final Fantasy monsters.

Wish it was larger.

Can you still get it? Didnt see it on their site.
This something that they can sell/ship to US?
 
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"The original sculpture OGRE GOD [nikne-kamuy] was made as the featuring object for Takeya’s art gallery ‘Takayuki Takeya Exhibition’, held in Tokyo in July 2013. OGRE GOD [nikne-kamuy] absolutely became a strong icon in the exhibition with an overwhelming atmosphere surrounding it, and gathered much attention from the visitors. The event was organized by BLAST Inc. (Formerly IDA Inc.). OGRE GOD [nikne-kamuy] has an asymmetrical facial expression.

On the left side, Takeya expressed Ainu’s demon 'nikne-kamuy’. The Ainu strongly inherits the DNA from Jomon Era. Takeya is fascinated with Jomon pottery design so he reflected the taste of the Jomon Era into the left half of the face. On the opposite side, he created a different type of devil face reflecting the style from Yayoi Era, with its roots from an area now located in China. OGRE GOD [nikne-kamuy] is a masterpiece of a mixture of Japan’s origins, ‘Jomon’, and the newer civilization, ‘Yayoi’, evolved from people in areas of Asian countries. It perfectly represents Japan’s currently combined DNA of Jomon and Yayoi, which can never be ignored.

Takeya’s favorite style is to combine two odd elements in a single figure."

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