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Artist transforms petals, leaves and pieces of wood into colorful animal portraits

The Art of Raku Inoue and the Beauty of Organic Creativity

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Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts.

Heinrich Heine

Raku Inoue is a multidisciplinary Japanese artist living and working in Montreal, Canada. Inspired by the ancient and traditional art of flower arranging, Ikebana, originally from Japan, Inoue transforms leaves, petals, twigs and pieces of bark into colorful portraits of insects and other animals. The artist shows his audience what happens when creativity and nature meet, with a series of fascinating works that pay homage to the beauty of nature and its creatures.

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