Cabbage Moth Caterpillar and Hawkmoth Pupa basswood carvings
The caterpillar was a gift for someone IRL
Hawkmoth pupa carvings are available in my store here
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

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seen from United States

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seen from United States

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seen from Malaysia
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seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from Singapore
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Cabbage Moth Caterpillar and Hawkmoth Pupa basswood carvings
The caterpillar was a gift for someone IRL
Hawkmoth pupa carvings are available in my store here
Southern African slug moth, Coenobasis amoena, Limacodidae
Photo 1 by thijsvalkenburg, 2 by nikiescott, 3 by fubr, 4 by Bernard Dupont, 5 by qgrobler, 6-7 (cocoon before and after moth emerged) by nikiescott, 8-9 by wolfachim, and 10 by suncana
my solar opposites phase...
We should really appreciate the variety in pupae more.
Like, here we have flies doing the absolute bare minimum. It's just a pod. Fly grows inside a pod, that's it.
Butterfly chrysalises seem to have the same minimalism...but then you look closely, and can see the future butterfly parts are all outlined.
And then you have beetles just making a whole balloon animal shape to grow into.
(Beetle pupa source: http://maria.fremlin.de/stagbeetles/pupation/pupation_captivity.html )
My piece for the Solar Opposites 2025 zine!!
Really love how it turned out, this is kinda a love letter to the show
We are drinking the AMONGUS POTION at 3AM
Doodles of my fav episodes from the final season.