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"The Beetle's moon", 2025
Dynastes tityus, the Eastern Hercules beetle, is one of the largest beetle species found in North America -- they also happen to be my favorite!
I originally planned to make a purely ecosystem-focused piece for this species (and I may still do a more scientific-illustration-style piece later). But, as I toyed around the the composition, I realized that I really wanted to make the beetle grub feel like the 'moon' and pivoted my focus from there. I still stuck with a more natural tone for the background theming and drew the old tree stump to represent its place as a frequent habitat for this species and several morel mushrooms to bring that forest floor feeling.
This illustration was really fun (and a little challenging at points) and I'm excited bring this to life as a riso print through a local shop in the near future!
Just to experiment a bit, I'm adding color, in a risograph style, to these tiny wizards.
Me inspiré por el documental sobre Juan Gabriel e hice este print, en 3 diferentes papeles 🌹
Larga vida a JuanGa.
stairway to heaven (2025) @ isaferrazart
inspired by @repecca lovely drawing of a cat in a stair
One of the best things about art is that you can experiment and try new things. I'm trying out this risograph style on one of my Joshua tree photos. Thinking about making this one a print. What do you think?
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