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The trophy alone in this piece is a force of nature. Literally. It once grew just outside the forest of the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. I've spent months looking for another one like it. This work has a flame like quality, a fire in its soul. It's also one of my favorite works to date. Process:  The wooden trophy is mounted to a hardwood base that grounds and solidifies the sculpture.  The wood for the base is chosen to compliment the trophy, usually walnut, cherry or oak. The base is cut, sanded, stained and finished prior to mounting the trophy which is also prepped.  It is then wired and fitted with a metal, flush-mount on/off switch. Paper transmits light so beautifully. The glow is magical. It allows the light to be sculpted into an organic form. Each canopy is made by laye Wooden Trophy, Lighting Art, Beach Home Decor, Wooden Light, Light Sculpture, Organic Form, Beach Home, Saint Charles, Lighting Inspiration

The trophy alone in this piece is a force of nature. Literally. It once grew just outside the forest of the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. I've spent months looking for another one like it. This work has a flame like quality, a fire in its soul. It's also one of my favorite works to date. Process: The wooden trophy is mounted to a hardwood base that grounds and solidifies the sculpture. The wood for the base is chosen to compliment the trophy, usually walnut, cherry or oak. The…

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30 Delicate Animal Portraits Created From Things Found In Nature By Raku Inoue Raku Inoue, Dekoratívne Vence, Deco Nature, Cones Crafts, Pine Cone Crafts, Insect Art, Pressed Flower Art, Nature Crafts, Arte Floral

Inspired by the ancient and traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement—Ikebana—Montreal-based artist and photographer Raku Inoue creates colorful portraits of insects and other animals using natural art materials only - flowers, twigs, leaves, and stems from his garden. Each and every one of these beautiful animals is unique as he chooses his materials according to the seasons and what nature offers during them. Scroll down with Bored Panda’s interview with the artist!

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