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beifongkendo · 2 years
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Dinosaurs 🦕🌿, leaf artwork by Raku Inoue
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Raku Inoue (Reikan Creations) "Jurassic Nature” series.
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justascribbla · 2 months
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Raku Inoue 井上 羅来. The artist gathers leaves and natural elements to create images of animals.
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my-anime-goods · 7 months
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Lycoris Recoil - Raku Spa Collaboration featuring goods with new illustrations from 3 to 31 October 2023.
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itscolossal · 2 years
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Jurassic Nature: Botanical Assemblages by Raku Inoue Recreate Dinosaurs in Leafy Layers
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cosmonautroger · 6 months
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Raku Inoue
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nevver · 2 years
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Jurassic World, Raku Inoue (because)
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seraphs-synposia · 1 year
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Canadian based artist Raku Inoue creates delicate insect compositions using flower petals & leaves.
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alessandro-accebbi · 10 months
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Natura Insects 2020 - Rose Garden by Raku Inoue on Bēhance 🪲
“This collection of floral insects is a celebration of the end of the third year since I've made a little rose beetle, my very first floral insects. These insects were created using the same flower as that very first creation to symbolize the evolution of Natura Insects.”
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pollicinor · 1 year
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I dinosauri di Raku Inoue
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naolingo2 · 2 years
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(Jurassic Nature: Botanical Assemblages by Raku Inoue Recreate Dinosaurs in Leafy Layers | Colossalから)
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timchewkc · 3 months
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Glenfiddich’s Limited Edition Packs by Internationally Acclaimed Artist Raku Inoue
Glenfiddich and internationally renowned artist Raku Inoue collaborated to produce a line of limited-edition gifts for the upcoming Chinese New Year. The exquisite set, titled “A Gift For Blossoming Futures,” represents optimism in the prospect of soon-to-bloom new life. Raku embodies the essence of Glenfiddich, drawing inspiration from nature to create the exquisite sets. Raku, who is residing…
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sonyatiffany696 · 3 months
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Find the Best Hand Creams for Smoother Winter Skin
<h1>The Best Hand Creams for Winter Skin</h1> <p>During winter, not only does your face need moisturizing - your hands do too. A good hand cream is essential for keeping skin soft and supple when conditions are dry. But with so many brands to choose from, which one is best? I've found that Juliette Has a Gun's Floriant Rose Luxury Hand Cream offers wonderful nourishment for winter hands.</p> <h2>What makes the Floriant Rose Hand Cream special?</h2> <p>This cream uses a blend of five rare rose varieties carefully selected from organic farms in South Australia. Through a biochemical extraction process, key nutrients and oils are transferred from the rose petals. This creates a concentrated formula rich in antioxidants and moisturizing compounds. When rubbed onto hands, it leaves a delicate rose scent that's perfect for stress relief during cold months.</p> <p>The formula also includes nourishing macadamia seed oil and rosehip seed oil. Macadamia oil hydrates deeply and forms a protective barrier on the skin. Rosehip oil provides anti-aging vitamins and minerals. Both oils mimic the natural fats in skin, absorbing completely for intensive hydration.</p> <h2>Elegant Packaging by Renowned Artist</h2> <p>For the Floriant Rose collection, Juliette Has a Gun collaborated with multidisciplinary artist Raku Inoue. He created limited-edition floral mosaic packaging that's as lovely as the cream inside. Interlocking rose patterns symbolize the blend of five extracts and their beautifying effects. The artistic design makes this product a joy to own as well as use.</p> <h2>Smooth, Supple Hands All Winter Long</h2> <p>By choosing a cream enriched with nourishing natural oils and flower essences, you're giving your hands everything they need to stay soft when the weather turns cold and dry. The Floriant Rose Hand Cream from Juliette Has a Gun is my top recommendation for winter hand care - it transforms skin with just a gentle rub.</p> <p>So if you're looking for an effective yet luxurious way to protect your hands from winter damage, this rose-scented cream is sure to become your new skin-saving essential. Smooth and luminous hands are just a few swipes away!</p>
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thingsic · 7 months
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Created by things found in nature: Rakue Inoue
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xtruss · 1 year
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Being treated for depression, the patient thought her body had detached and was floating. Her psychiatrist squeezed her hand and made her feel safe as the drug dissipated inside her. Buckle up, everyone: Get ready for doctors and psychedelics. With Oregon and the FDA poised to approve Psychedelics for mental health, will there be medics trained to treat patients? What’s being done right now? Micrograph By M. I. Walker, Science Source/Science Photo Library
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This battle (depicted above) lasted just one day—but forever changed England. In 1066, English king Harold had to fight two enemies in quick succession: the Norse in the north and the Normans in the east. But it was only the Norman duke, William, who threatened Harold's claim to the English throne. Harold, fresh off a victory over the Norse, was forced to march his weary men to Hastings, along the southeast coast to challenge the Normans on October 14 in a battle for English identity. Illustration Look and Learn/Bridgeman Images
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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.
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Pretty bugs? These insects actually aren’t insects at all: They’re flowers, sticks, leaves, intricately designed to resemble stag beetles (left), horn beetles (right), butterflies
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