Eighteen of my latest assemblages will be on display and (most) for sale at the Oliver Center for the Arts July 28 - September 8, 2017 as part of an exhibition, "Bugs, Birds and Beasts." Here's a dragonfly.
Anisoptera A. aeshnidae: Parva Draco
$425
Assemblage
Materials: antique wooden spindle, vintage brass oil lamp mechanism, beads and buttons, feathers, wire, acetate.
Dimensions: 18" x 18" x 18"
Parva represents the family of darners, among the largest dragonflies on Earth. With their four large and powerful wings, they can fly forward or backward or hover like a helicopter. Their large, hemispherical compound eyes promote excellent vision, and they are voracious insect predators with sharp, biting mouthparts.
Anisoptera A. aeshnidae: Parva Draco
$425
Assemblage
Materials: antique wooden spindle, vintage brass oil lamp mechanism, beads and buttons, feathers, wire, acetate.
Dimensions: 18" x 18" x 18"
Parva represents the family of darners, among the largest dragonflies on Earth. With their four large and powerful wings, they can fly forward or backward or hover like a helicopter. Their large, hemispherical compound eyes promote excellent vision, and they are voracious insect predators with sharp, biting mouthparts.

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