This celestial cicada is Jadzia✨
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This celestial cicada is Jadzia✨
The Grasshopper Ball, illustration by J. W. Goss, 1927.
Io Moth hand-embroidered brooch, 7x3cm
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This is a comic I made freshman year of high school for my English class! it was a lot of work and it is still very important to me even now! I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do ^^
A giant portrait of a Luna moth I’ve been working on, still adding details here and there. The right is a photo reference an acquaintance sent me from their trip at Disney World for the Flower and Garden festival. (Prime spot for butterflies/moths that they keep)
I’m so stuck on what I should continue on or what path I should take with my moth portraits.
Monarch Butterfly
This drawing is of a female monarch butterfly. This butterfly can be found mainly in North, Central and the northern part of South America, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islands, the Atlantic islands, southern Spain and Portugal. The females have thicker black veins on their wings, and are darker, as well as a bit smaller.
A Vintage Study of the Dragonfly. Dragonflies possess extraordinary aerial agility, capable of calculating the velocity of their prey to intercept them mid-flight rather than just chasing them down. This design celebrates their ancient elegance, highlighting the delicate, gossamer texture of their wings and elongated bodies centered over a soft, rustic cluster of wild daisies.