These videos were developed by yours truly, Yasunari Murayama, for digital marketing at the international brand Bueno.art — created to promote the work of world-class artists.
Creative collaboration
One of the most valuable parts of this process was working side by side —remotely, but fully in sync— with Bure. Glued to our laptops, connected as two creative minds, we built these pieces by combining his designs with my motion graphics work. He’s one of the most visionary designers I’ve collaborated with, and his visual approach elevated every piece we animated. A colleague who quite literally breathes talent. I invite you to follow his work: https://www.instagram.com/bure.eth/
I also had the pleasure of collaborating with Joseph cool dude, who was running the Bueno.art studio. Together we built a strong creative dynamic to produce informative videos with flow and personality. If you’re looking for a bilingual content creator with great energy and taste, reach out: https://www.instagram.com/jarijosh/
Direction and vision
With Gaby Araujo directing from Spain (sorry, still waiting on that follow back), and a sharp, visual-forward approach, we created content that —at the time— went viral during the early days of NFTs.
And of course, Pablo Stanley (aka Pablo Marquez on LinkedIn), CEO of Bueno, always pushing the team to be bolder and more creative. His vision helped shape the results we achieved.
NFTs and digital art
Personally, it was a space I knew nothing about, but I was blown away by how much could be built when art, technology, and digital marketing for artists come together.
Even though NFTs have lost some momentum, these projects still stand as a testament to that time — when digital art found new ways to be funded through crypto and decentralized platforms. We truly believed art could one day cover cities, funded by a global digital community.
A moment that left its mark
That dream may have faded a bit, but what remains are these animated videos, creative commercials, and heartfelt pieces we crafted with care and professionalism from different corners of the world.
Hope you enjoy this collection of animations made with intention, color, and heart.
These animations were part of a broader effort in NFT animation, digital art campaigns, and creative video production for emerging platforms. The motion design and storytelling style focused on communicating art with rhythm, precision, and heart.
Got a digital art project in mind?
Let’s bring your vision to life with bold motion graphics and storytelling that connects.
Contact me — I’m always open to new collaborations.
— Yasunari Murayama, Motion Producer
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