Saturday, May 4, 2019

Artist of the day, May 4-5: Raku Inoue, Canadian fashion designer and creative director (#684)

Montreal-based fashion designer and creative Raku Inoue 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 floral arrangement. This training taught Inoue to respect the nature he works with and only use what is most abundant, rather than focusing on what might look most attractive. Often after a rain he will collect the petals that have fallen to the ground, using these naturally-provided elements rather than searching for flowers still connected to their tree or stem.

placed on to paper, the ‘natura insects’ appear fresh, delicate and rich with immaculate details, transforming even the most scariest of creatures (the black widow spider) into beautiful and bright art pieces. when up close, the features of each flower and plant bring lifelike details to the insects

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