Japanese Artist Turns Dogs And Cats Into Mesmerizing Botanical Gardens

Olivia Garcia

animals and flowers have long been an endless source of inspiration for many artists around this world, so it’s not surprising that these two aspects are even more stunning when they are combined together. Hiroki Takeda is one of the talented artists who create watercolor illustrations of animals by transforming them into lovely botanical gardens, and his pictures all look mesmerizing.
The talented Japanese artist mostly draws dogs and cats, but his magical paintings sometimes feature other animals like hamsters, birds, lizards, turtles… as well. Using striking shades like red, yellow and orange, Takeda makes his artworks so impressively striking they’re hard to forget.
Just take a look at these incredibly lovely creatures (you can follow him on Instagram or Twitter for more unique paintings):

#1. Hiroki Takeda now has nearly 27k followers on Instagram.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#2. He loves to illustrate dogs and cats.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#3. He designs charming animals that are made of blossoms and grass.

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#4. Sometimes he draws other beings too.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#5. His animals could be sweet and cute...

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#6. ... naive and adorable...

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#7. ... or smart and smirky.

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#8. Their expressions always look so real.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#9. Their happiness seems real, too!

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#10. Hamsters appear in his paintings quite frequently as well.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#11. He likes to use fierce colors like orange and red.

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#12. Floral motifs make his wild animals a lot milder.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#13. Once in a while he tries other tones.

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#14. It was his mother who inspired him to use flowers in his art.

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#15. She is very font of flowers and greenery.

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#16. Takeda's love for watercolor started when he was in university.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#17. Look how fascinating this cutie is!

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#18. Remember this endearing pokémon?

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#19. Literally breathtaking.

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#20. Can you tell how many cats are there in this picture?

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#21. Such a nice smile!

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda


#22. All horses are beautiful but this one even looks greater with all these flowers.

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#23. Fearless, bold yet so captivating.

Artist turns cats and dogs into botanical gardensImage credits: Hiroki Takeda

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