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This watercolor painting depicts a whimsical orange and iridescent black checkered beetle that I spotted while hiking in the Grand Tetons. The beetle's head was nestled down in a flower, and I couldn't clearly see its antennae. I originally thought it might be a burying beetle, which is a flesh eating beetle with orange tufts at the ends of its antennae that plays an important role as a decomposer. After additional research and consultation with a biologist, I now believe it's actually a Red-blue checkered beetle, which doesn't have the orange antennae tufts. I had already painted them, so this guy is an amalgamation of a burying beetle and a checkered beetle, and it looks ready to party either way!
8" x 10" Giclée print of my original watercolor watercolor painting.
Archival print on matte paper. Print measures 8 inches by 10 inches.
Frame not included.
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