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Beasts - 19x15 cm paper, ballpoint pen
Wassily Kandinsky, Red Accent 1938
Moonlight Butterfly, Dark Souls Design Works
Blue Morpho Butterfly (c. 1864-c. 1865) by Martin Johnson Heade (American, 1819 – 1904), oil on canvas, 31.1 cm (12.2 in) x 25.4 cm (10 in), Manoogian Collection
#Painted around 1863-1865 during his South American expeditions Martin Johnson Heade’s Blue Morpho Butterfly #a masterpiece of scientific naturalism
#Rather than a purely symbolic work the painting represents the 19th-century fascination with the exotic #acting as a visual study of the Amazonian rainforest's unique ecosystem light and atmosphere
#Heade was an ardent amateur naturalist inspired by Charles Darwin
#The painting reflects the Victorian obsession with collecting and categorizing tropical specimens
#The Blue Morpho is depicted as a gem of nature rather than just a simple insect
#The brilliant shimmering blue of the butterfly is not made of blue pigment. Instead it is an optical illusion #created by structural iridescence—microscopic scales that refract and diffract light
#Heade was highly focused on capturing these shifting atmospheric light effects in nature #setting the vibrant creature against the moody mist-veiled jungle
#The work blends both landscape and still-life painting
#By placing the foreground elements (a blooming Cattleya orchid or lush branches) with incredible hyper-realistic detail #the painting transcends a simple specimen drawing to create an immersive glimpse into a secret exotic habitat
My oil painting of an Uncrustable
29 Oct 2017
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“Head of the fer-de-lance, Bothrops atrox, showing fangs.” General zoology. 1957.
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Norwood Hodge MacGilvary (1874-1949), Birth of an idea, c. 1920
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