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September 11, 2020

Japanese artist Inoue Raku uses plant collage to interpret fashion aesthetics!

Fashion brand logos have always been the subject of reinterpretation, whether it is subversive in nature or aesthetic reshaping, artists from all over the world like to recreate familiar brand logos in their own style, allowing people to appreciate fashion from different perspectives. Recently, Japanese artist Raku Inoue has also brought a new series of works based on major high fashion brand logos, interpreting alternative fashion aesthetics through plant collages!

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8YzU9gBaDg/

Growing up in Tokyo and now residing in Canada, artist Inoue Rarai is a fashion designer. Having studied Japanese flower arranging Ikebana, he often uses flowers and branches as materials to create unique art pieces. Skilled at combining plants with different textures and qualities, he reshapes insects and animals found in nature, presenting them artistically.

Recently, Inoue Raku brought a series called “Natura Patterns”, using his best plant collage skills, but the reshaped objects are no longer natural species, but 9 of the most iconic luxury fashion brands. Brands reimagined by Inoue Raku include Louis Vuitton, Dior, Burberry, Fendi, Gucci, and more.

He skillfully incorporates the natural textures and colors of floral leaves into the fashion brand logo through Illustrator and Photoshop, creating a unique collision between the uniqueness of natural species and the recognition of the fashion brand, bringing an unprecedented sense of freshness!

圖片來源:instagram@reikan_creations

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