Raku inoue

Explore the mesmerizing art of Raku Inoue, where nature is transformed into stunning sculptures and installations. Discover the beauty and intricacy of his work and be inspired to see the world in a new light.
Raku Inoue, Maluchy Montessori, Nature Projects, Deco Nature, Pressed Flower Art, Autumn Crafts, Insect Art, Adobe Creative, Bugs And Insects

Inspired by the ancient and traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement—Ikebana—Montreal-based artist and photographer Raku Inoue creates colorful portraits of insects and other animals using natural art materials only - flowers, twigs, leaves, and stems from his garden. Each and every one of these beautiful animals is unique as he chooses his materials according to the seasons and what nature offers during them. Scroll down with Bored Panda’s interview with the artist!

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Kate Disney
Raku Inoue, Nothing Is Forever, Vegetable Crafts, Flower Petal Art, Pressed Floral, Nature Projects, Creativity Exercises, Diy Jewelry Display, 6 Figures

It all started out as a morning creative exercise where I would go out the backyard with my cup of coffee, get some fresh air and collect random materials to create whatever that came to mind that morning. It was sort of a meditative/warming-up activity that I would partake regularly while enjoying one of my favourite drink in a stress-free environment. These creatures bloomed to be the result of this creative drive. Natura Insects are series of hand-arranged floral insects made with real…

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New Flower Arrangements Formed Into Exotic Butterflies and Moths by Raku Inoue | Colossal Butterfly Leaf Art, Leaf Butterfly Craft, Art Forms Ideas, Kolaj Art Ideas, Real Leaf Art, Art With Leaf, Raku Inoue, Exotic Flower Tattoos, Archanděl Michael

Montreal-based fashion designer and creative Raku Inoue (previously) continues his Natura Insects series with a focus on brilliantly colored moths and butterflies. The delicate insects were created from seasonal leaves and blooms, with pastel petals and green leaves composing those made in late summer, and warmer tones and brown leaves forming the works made in mid-fall. The artist learned the importance of utilizing seasonal materials while studying the art of Ikebana—the Japanese art of…

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Renee' Freidin