Montreal – based artist Raku Inoue makes natural connections with animals. During this time he used some materials like Leaves, petals and twigs. As well as he used shapes of different animals. Before making these plant-based courses of action, Inoue worked on drawing, painting, visual communication, and modeling.
One day the flowering shrubbery on my patio was getting stirred by the breeze so I headed outside and scrounged the petals alongside a couple of stems and leaves. I utilized those to make my absolute first flower bug mold which at last kicked off the botanical manifestations that I am known for now.” While making individual work, Inoue allows the climate to figure out what he will make straightaway. Because of this, the variety range of his plans will move contingent upon the season. In the fall, for example, his specialty utilizes warm red leaves, and in the spring, the creatures are made of blooms and green foliage. “Generally, I will see as a specific material, for example, leaves or a twig that I see as intriguing,” he says. “From that point onward, I think of a subject that would utilize the materials. In the two cases, I like to feature the excellence of the materials and let nature radiate through my manifestations.”