The green silver lines moth, oh my god, they have SUCH a good colour palette! i encourange anyone to use these guys as an inspiration for art cause they're sooo unique and pretty!!
these guys are tiiiiny at 3.5cm, so you gotta make sure to look out for them if you wanna spot them, especially if you're looking for them while out :P
They live in europe and northern asia, so you goddamn know next season when they fly (june-july) i'll be trying to spot them
and to make it even better, they're not even a pest of anything! just an all around beautiful moth :3 i love them so much!!
So lately I’ve been experimenting with tree ring prints. I’ve collected a few like this piece of oak from a damaged tree that needed to be brought down. It’s still a learning curve at the moment on getting the burning right and knowing the correct amount of ink to use, but I’m really enjoying the process and hopefully I’ll have some more on the way.
These cute pastel yellow moths are pretty unmistakeable, they're small but vibrant in colour :) there is one species of butterfly somewhat simmilar to them, but:
- theyre butterflies
- they fly during the day while brimestone moths fly at night
they pose no agricultural threat so they're just sweet lil guys for us to admire!
The frog rock is a granite boulder which was fractured and weathered by natural processes that made it develop a shape that resembles a crouching frog. This is an example of pareidolia, which is a human tendency of seeing shapes of animals, human faces etc. in inanimate objects.