The insect world is a fascinating part of nature, full of interest and beauty. Insect photography prints for sale in Harrisonburg VA are perfect for students of science or for those who want unique artwork for their homes. A skilled photographer use camera lenses, angles, and light like a gifted artist uses brushstrokes and paints.
First of all, the subject matter is fascinating. There are more species of insects in the world than any other kind of animal. Many are both familiar and beloved, like butterflies, bees, and ladybugs. Others are unknown to most people; they range from beetles with distinctive colors and markings to creepy things like hairy spiders or creatures that live under rocks. Just as with other art forms, the buyer can find a work that makes the statement they are looking for.
Of course, insects have long been subjects for artists who want to record the beauty of nature. Most people appreciate the wonder of spiderwebs bejeweled with dew or making a delicate barrier across a garden path. All people, old and young, love the butterflies and moths which flutter from flower to flower in garden and field. A photograph captures these marvelous creatures in suspended motion so the viewer can see them in all their glory.
Butterflies are celebrated for their beauty, but a study of the far-less-popular mosquito can be as striking as a picture of a Monarch. The Luna Moth is rarely seen, but once glimpsed is never forgotten. The Praying Mantis is another insect that people marvel at. Most smile when a bee buzzes by in its never-ending search for pollen and nectar, but few have seen the detail that a close-up photograph can reveal.
Insects are fascinating in their own right, but they also inhabit the wonderful world of nature. Leaves, bark, and stems make dramatic backgrounds for the bugs which are the photographers' quarry. Pictures that record the changing colors of fall, the differing shapes and textures of leaves, and the way light and shadow filter through foliage can be as decorative as any oil painting or watercolor.
Digital cameras and developing processes have broadened the range of effects an art photographer can achieve. New paper and ink means that the photographs don't fade. In the online photo galleries, there are realistic photos, although the close-up detail of leaf or bark might fool the eye at first, and manipulated images that resemble silk screens or impressionist paintings.
People choose their pictures for emotional impact. A beautiful butterfly evokes the peace of a garden or a sunlit field, while a beetle on a leaf dotted with raindrops reminds the viewer of the infinite variety of nature. Hairy spiders that marked in black and red both attract and repel. A bee brings to mind the sights and sounds of a summer day.
Prices start as low as five dollars, so this is affordable art. However, it can be an investment as well, since many of the best images are limited editions. The new paper and ink will keep color vibrancy indefinitely - for a hundred years or more.
First of all, the subject matter is fascinating. There are more species of insects in the world than any other kind of animal. Many are both familiar and beloved, like butterflies, bees, and ladybugs. Others are unknown to most people; they range from beetles with distinctive colors and markings to creepy things like hairy spiders or creatures that live under rocks. Just as with other art forms, the buyer can find a work that makes the statement they are looking for.
Of course, insects have long been subjects for artists who want to record the beauty of nature. Most people appreciate the wonder of spiderwebs bejeweled with dew or making a delicate barrier across a garden path. All people, old and young, love the butterflies and moths which flutter from flower to flower in garden and field. A photograph captures these marvelous creatures in suspended motion so the viewer can see them in all their glory.
Butterflies are celebrated for their beauty, but a study of the far-less-popular mosquito can be as striking as a picture of a Monarch. The Luna Moth is rarely seen, but once glimpsed is never forgotten. The Praying Mantis is another insect that people marvel at. Most smile when a bee buzzes by in its never-ending search for pollen and nectar, but few have seen the detail that a close-up photograph can reveal.
Insects are fascinating in their own right, but they also inhabit the wonderful world of nature. Leaves, bark, and stems make dramatic backgrounds for the bugs which are the photographers' quarry. Pictures that record the changing colors of fall, the differing shapes and textures of leaves, and the way light and shadow filter through foliage can be as decorative as any oil painting or watercolor.
Digital cameras and developing processes have broadened the range of effects an art photographer can achieve. New paper and ink means that the photographs don't fade. In the online photo galleries, there are realistic photos, although the close-up detail of leaf or bark might fool the eye at first, and manipulated images that resemble silk screens or impressionist paintings.
People choose their pictures for emotional impact. A beautiful butterfly evokes the peace of a garden or a sunlit field, while a beetle on a leaf dotted with raindrops reminds the viewer of the infinite variety of nature. Hairy spiders that marked in black and red both attract and repel. A bee brings to mind the sights and sounds of a summer day.
Prices start as low as five dollars, so this is affordable art. However, it can be an investment as well, since many of the best images are limited editions. The new paper and ink will keep color vibrancy indefinitely - for a hundred years or more.
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