One day in 2017, artist Raku Inoue (ee-noh-ooh-eh) noticed that strong winds had shaken dark pink petals off a rose bush in his backyard in Montreal, Canada. He had an idea: He arranged the petals in the shape of a beetle on a piece of paper. He used thin green twigs for its legs. “It was so fulfilling that I just kept on going,” Inoue says.
In the months that followed, he created more insects using leaves, seeds, flowers, and other plant parts. He took photos of his creations and posted them on social media. Soon, people began noticing his work!