Christopher Marley insect art is inspired by bugs from around the world. Christopher Marley looks for eye-catching butterflies and beetles to create his works of art. Real bugs are used in Christopher Marley insect art.
CBS reports Christopher Marley stated about his artwork, "I want to kind of juxtapose order and cleanliness and composition with the radical diversity of insects and their colors and their shapes and their patterns. The colors are unenhanced. We don't mess with the colors at all."
Oddly enough, Christopher Marley used to be afraid of bugs. As a fashion model, he traveled to exotic locations and was bugged by bugs. He began to notice their beauty and Christopher Marley insect art was born.
The insects used in Christopher Marley insect art are preserved forever and framed. The works of art cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Christopher Marley insect art has become a picturesque, profitable endeavor!
Here is a YouTube video of an Audobon Magazine interview with Christopher Marley about Christopher Marley insect art: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLW_eIPSFfI
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Post a CommentDoes he kill the butterflies and insects in order to turn them into art? Mercy...I sure hope not and hope they are just "found" already expired from natural causes.