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Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

The creative materials of artists are always diverse and strange, it depends on how the inspiration collides with their creative power. Two artists who love insects, Chris Brand and Evan Skrederstu, accidentally sprayed blue dye on a small bug when they were creating a mural in the Los Angeles River District one day ten years ago. At that time, Skrederstu thought, Since they can paint on anything, why not bugs?

Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

Scary yet beautiful! Face mask painting on insect specimen

Skrederstu and Brand collected many rare insects in the past, which happened to be the best material for their creations. Thinking about how many kinds of insects there are in the world and the infinite possibilities they can extend, it really proves the ubiquity and omnipotence of art. Although "insect body" plus "mask facial makeup" should look like Nightmare Duo, I really don’t dare to take another look at it^^"