all images via Baku & Idea via Laughing Squid
One of the best things about fall is seeing the changing of the leaves. As a kid, I loved the crunch of the leaves on the ground. Something about that process felt so magical to me.
When I came across this project called Leaf Beast by Japanese artist, Baku Maeda, I loved the concept of using the leaves as a medium for art. Maeda used Magnolia leaves and took advantage of the shape and "veins" of the leaves. With minimal manipulation, Maeda changed the beauty of these majestic Magnolia leaves.
OMG .. these are amazing !!
ReplyDeleteMonica, www.pear-shaped-gal.com
Wow, this is so cool! It just goes to show, that you can find art and inspiration in anything.
ReplyDeleteHow unique.
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Suzanne
Now that is super cool! Love.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.averysweetblog.com/
Ahhh, so cute! And creative! Best combination ever!! :D
ReplyDeleteThe Dragonfruit Diaries
These are incredible - thanks for sharing! xx Kat
ReplyDeleteLove and Ace
This is too cool- I love the cute little leafy crocodiles!
ReplyDelete-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
Such a simple, but refreshingly creative post nancy!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
XX, Elle
http://mydailycostume.com/
These leaf creations are amazing!!
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these are so neat!
ReplyDeleteThese are seriously cool and creative!
ReplyDeleteThese are just the cutest!
ReplyDelete♡Tallia
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omgosh, such a unique idea and we're so in love!!
ReplyDeletexx 365hangers
These are too cool. They almost look more like metal than leaves.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are such interesting pieces! Thanks for sharing :)
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ReplyDeleteRebecca
www.redtagchiclosangeles.com
I love these creations. They are so simple yet totally cool and creative. I love the ones that look like anteaters. Thank you for your comment on my blog a while back. Hope to see you around more often.
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