Mike Libby, artist and RISD alumni, creates breathtaking works of art from taxidermied insects he collects from all over the globe. His fascination began when he found an intact dead beetle and began to ponder over its inner workings - much like a small mechanical device, he thought. He took to incorporating watch parts into his new friend and his signature style was born. His work is for sale, albeit expensive, and his collection can be viewed on his website.
I highly recommend checking out his work. His is definitely one of my new favorite websites.
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steampunk insects. or something.
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