Raku inoue

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Raku inoue. Get inspired and try out new things.
255 people searched this
·
Last updated 6d
Tribute To Mother, Flower Petal Art, Pressed Flower Crafts, Insect Collection, Colossal Art, Flower Rangoli, Leaf Crafts, Pressed Flower Art, Nature Crafts

Known for his botanical arrangements of beetles, insects, and butterflies, Raku Inoue once again is bringing flora and fauna together. His previous work often positions the animals in stationary poses, resembling a portrait of an owl or a scorpion pinned inside a glass case as part of a collection. The latest pieces in his NaturaContinue reading "Floral-and-Frond Compositions Shape Energetic Wildlife by Raku Inoue"

297
Raku Inoue - Fool Magazine - The Japan Issue Animal Flower Arrangements, Sean Brock, Complex Art, Land Of The Rising Sun, Nature Elements, How To Make Sushi, Traditional Japanese Art, Floating Flowers, The Rising Sun

For this issue, numbered 8, Fool Magazine focuses their gaze toward the land of the rising sun. They visited the country several times in order to understand their philosophies and gain their trust. In Japan, you don't just walk in… I was tasked to produce three images for an article inside this issue. "Visions of Japan" was written by three world renown chefs: Andoni Luis Aduriz, Thomas Frebel and the last but certainly not the least, Sean Brock.

21
Sticks, Seeds, and Petals From the American Southwest Inspire New Insect-Shaped Arrangements by Raku Inoue | Colossal Artistic Pictures, Colossal Art, Traditional Japanese Art, Modern Crafts, Insect Art, American Southwest, Colorful Portrait, Nature Crafts, Canadian Artists

Raku Inoue (previously) recently look an extended road trip to several destinations in the American Southwest. During his journey he created a scorpion-shaped arrangement from seeds, sticks, and a pepper found at Antelope Canyon in Arizona, and utilized a fallen cactus segment near Horseshoe Bend as the abdomen in a prickly tarantula. Other works created with found natural elements during Inoue’s trip include a turtle bug, red ant, and centipede. More

275

Related interests