[ID: Fineliner-illustration of a person surrounded by insects. The are chilling on the ground with their arms on their head, visible from the shoulders forward. They have white skin, long, straight black hair, bushy eyebrows and green eyes. The bugs are placed on their arms, hands, hair, face and on the red ground under them. There are, among others, snails, scorpions, worms, moths, caterpillars, spiders as well as some insect-eggs. The coloure palette is very reduced with only two shades of green, two shades of red, black and white. On the bottom is a digitally added signature: Digitalerrabe. End ID.]
I made a giant moth plush. The moth is 18 inches tall. The wingspan is 48 inches long. The fabric is faux fur, suede and an upcycle table runner. Has a weighted bottom. The moth is perfect for anyone who loves insects, likes all things of the night or for gifting friends and family. Yes I can bundle.
these guys are from @theohnocorral‘s fic “Bug Love” which has my ENTIRE heart with how it slots so neat and tidy into my love of deities and also sun and moon :>
1953 Dannenhauer & Stauss Sport-Cabriolet 2+2-seater with retractable top
The almost unkown missing link between Volkswagen and Porsche. Its chassis comes from the Beetle, the front is reminiscent of the 356. Gotthilf Dannenhauer, Co-founder of the Stuttgart coachbuilder Dannenhauer & Stauss Karosserie, has been previously employed at Reutter Karosseriebau, which was at that time body supplier for Porsche. The bodies of the D & S Convertibles were handcrafted from metal by hand by using a wooden form. Also the complete upholstery work and painting was done by Dannenhauer himself. That took about 800 to 1000 working hours per vehicle.
While an export Beetle cost 4600 Deutsch Mark in 1953, the Dannenhauer & Stauss sports convertible cost an impressive 8892 DM. Due to this high price and the extremely difficult procurement of chassis, estimated only about 80 to 120 of these beautifully designed luxury Beetles were built between 1951 and 1954. Not only Volkswagen opposed the use of their chassis and refused to supply them. Porsche also took legal action against Dannenhauer & Stauss because some Porsche components were used. Just 19 vehicles are believed to have survived, twelve of them have been restored. Here's one. You probably don't get to see many more.
I made a giant moth plush. The moth is 18 inches tall. The wingspan is 48 inches long. The fabric is faux fur and faux rabbit fur. Has a weighted bottom. The moth is perfect for anyone who loves insects, likes all things of the night or for gifting friends and family. For sale here.