These portraits of insects aren’t actually insects at all
Using flowers, leaves, twigs, and seeds, Canadian artist Raku Inoue creates intricate portraits of insects.
A butterfly constructed of rose petals offers a fresh way to see nature—and waste. When a local florist has leftover flowers, artist Raku Inoue finds a way to give them new life.
ByDaniel Stone
Photographs byRaku Inoue
• 2 min read
This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine.
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