Ladybug, Enlarged (Detail) No. 3
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As if its perfect colors, in exemplary contrast, weren’t enough, the ladybug is also the ultimate artistic insect thanks to the infinitely variegated shapes of its spots. What does one see when you look up close, through a looking glass, at these creatures in all their glorious detail? Why, you get these paintings, of course!
Artist: Bryant Rousseau, an editor at The New York Times by night and an Inside Out conceptual artist by day
Acrylic paint on 11” x 14” canvas
The copyright symbol is a digital watermark only; it does NOT appear on the actual artwork.
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As if its perfect colors, in exemplary contrast, weren’t enough, the ladybug is also the ultimate artistic insect thanks to the infinitely variegated shapes of its spots. What does one see when you look up close, through a looking glass, at these creatures in all their glorious detail? Why, you get these paintings, of course!
Artist: Bryant Rousseau, an editor at The New York Times by night and an Inside Out conceptual artist by day
Acrylic paint on 11” x 14” canvas
The copyright symbol is a digital watermark only; it does NOT appear on the actual artwork.
To view the full, uncropped artwork, right click and open image in new tab.