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Kazuaki Artworks8 min read

August 20, 2010 5 min read

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Kazuaki Artworks8 min read

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Kazuaki Artworks is a huge, A4-sized, 264 page collection of illustrations ranging from original works to copyright series like Shinkyoku Soukai PolyphonicaStarry☆Sky, and many others. This art book was published by Mandarake and really put to shame many of the other art books released in late July, as it contains an extensive collection in a high quality presentation without an over-the-top price tag.

The art book includes several new illustrations, including the cover art work. Underneath the slip cover is the line art for the cover art. On the opposite side of the slip cover are several line arts and sketches from the finished inside art works. Though most people probably wouldn’t remove the slip cover to even see it, it’s a nice finishing touch for the art book.

I initially thought this book would contain more than its fair share of boys’ love art works because of my limited knowledge about what Kazuaki worked on. While guys are prominently featured, most of the works are action-centered, and many also have female characters.

Lens and Diabolism, a light novel, makes up a large portion of the first half of the book, and is the largest section in the book. In fact, nearly the first 100 pages are taken up with illustrations from this series. The character designs are very reminiscent of Nitro CHiRAL’s Lamento – Beyond the Void, but without all the cat ears. Even though I don’t know anything about the series, the art work is gorgeous, with several spreads and well-designed characters.

Dragon Killer, another light novel series—though not as lengthy as Lens and Diabolism—is also included. The section is only 9 pages, with two of those being monochrome sketch works.

The next few sections are comparatively short, starting with The Merchant of Time, which has 12 pages of illustrations. This is also one of the few sections with item illustrations like hourglasses, turtles, and scales. After that is Shinkyoku Soukai Polyphonica with 14 pages, which includes three spreads. The next few illustrations directly following this section are not labeled with a heading and come from a variety of different sources.

One set of illustrations that really caught my eye were the cover arts from Vampire Kiss. The clothing style is just really trendy and cute. Too bad there wasn’t a lot of art work for it. The illustrations from Kaiyorihito/Kaiyorishiki were also really nice, but it was also a short section of about 12 pages.

I’m sure some people purchased this art book for the foretold Starry☆Sky art work that would be featured. If you did, you wouldn’t be disappointed—there are 30 pages of art work from the series, including the Zodiac illustrations. Interestingly, neither of the fan book cover illustrations were included, so it’s not the most comprehensive collection for Starry☆Sky.

I guess the most BL-oriented the book gets is from pages 197 through 213 with the Gloria Academy series, which are novels by Rikka Kirishima. After that point, there aren’t any more labeled sections in the book, although you can find out where everything is from with the index.

Some of the illustrations in this last part of the book are pretty easily recognizable. There’s an illustration from Higurashi no Naku Kori NiUmineko no Naku Koro ni, a few from Persona 4, and a couple from Lamento -Beyond the Void.

The book ends with a 4-page collage of what looks to be website art works by Kazuaki, all printed small and tiled, with several from Vocaloid. The thumbnail index for the book includes Kazuaki’s comments, but the actual copyright information is on a separate page as a list. Kazuaki Artworks is really a great book, and there’s even more in the book than I could ever manage to cover here. For the cover price of ¥2800, one can only hope more artists can put out collections like this in the future!


  • Title: Kazuaki Artworks
  • タイトル: Kazuaki Artworks
  • Pages: 264
  • Release dates: 07/30/2010