A real ladybug preserved on a real flower and a spot of lichen, sealed in a glass vial with a cork base.
All flora and fauna featured in this piece are real and hand collected and preserved by the artist. Insects were collected after death.
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COMMISSIONS OPEN
-2 SLOTS AT A TIME.
I do taxidermy shadow box commissions.
Right now it is only for insects.
Everything I use is real and carefully created.
You have full customization freedom, though I can suggest foliage, decorations and even specimin for you.
I can try to create a plan for those of you who are low budget as well.
I have a wide range of bugs I can get! If you're not sure of what you want, I can link you to what is available.
I can do larger frames as well as multiple Specimen in one frame.
I can do themed shadow boxes etc. It is really up to what you would like.
Please send me a direct message here if interested or my Instagram Comrade_roasty
Before payment I will provide a list of all the costs so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Got something specific u want in ur box? Show it to me! I can even make memorial boxes !
SHARES APPRECIATED!!!
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I’m so excited to finally start journaling and practicing my cursive after so long a break! And to really get me excited for all the learning to come this year (which will include much writing) I treated myself to two fountain pens!!!
I’ve wanted one for as long as I can remember! They’re my first ever and they just so happened to be on sale!!!!
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Dreams do come true!!!! I can’t tell you how happy my inner child is rn. Even doing research and buying them I was giddy with excitement!!! Im ecstatic and love them sm!!!! Hoping for great improvement with penmanship with incorporating so many routes of practice in
(Journal and moon/sun desk toper are from the occult section of Spirit Halloween lol since people seemed so into things)
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As everyone soon knew, that warning took the form of a story about recreating a variety of dinosaurs from cloned DNA recovered from insects preserved in amber.
"Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture" - Jon Turney
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Bees on Sagittaria lancifolia
Green Cay Nature Preserve, FL
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Working on these guys again
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Volcarona variants
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I’m like if an avatar of the corruption was a non-binary college student majoring in entomology
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Spotted lanternfly
Hated by farmers, these little bugs are invasive planthoppers that came in a shipment from China in the 2012. Now they are everywhere. This one right here, was very photogenic.
Picture taken in the John Heinz wildlife refuge
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When I originally posted this on tiktok, I was still recovering from my post-covid tremor. 😅 Poor Jerusalem cricket. 😭 At least it was already dead.
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This is what talking to your insect pests feels like.
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I managed to pin and dry my first millipede! I’m gonna replace the pencil with a stick to make it look like a nice scene once I get a little clear box to put them in.
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im not sure how many of you can relate to this but the reson i enjoy taxidermy, insects, pathology, psychology, and the more "grim" and misunderstood subjects is because i, myself, feel misunderstood.
i think that's that same for a lot of people as well, we want to understand what others dont. we feel rejected by others so we want to be accepting of things that are strange to most.
i thought about this because any time i talk about anything to do with the dead, or insects, or psychology i always get strange reactions. and it made me think about why i like these things in general.
i want to understand the misunderstood.
it's always been so confusing to me why people dont get that.
but what do i know, its 11pm for me when im typing and posting this LMAOO
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Rare pinned dry scorpion specimens - scorpions and arachnids alike are typically kept as wet specimen for research collections. It is rare to see them fully pinned dry or out of preservation medium.
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