*Retiring* Insect Collection Art Print, 14" x 11"

Faina Lorah

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Why do insects inspire so much fear and fascination? Is it their exoskeletal forms, their unnatural amount of legs, or their unexpected movements? Supposedly humans are hardwired to be afraid of bugs, but some of people can’t get enough of them. Children are the biggest fans of bugs and tend to look for them during backyard explorations. They keep them as pets, experiments, and souvenirs. In the ongoing theme of childlike wonder and curiosity, Insecta explores the theme of whimsical bugs found in magical places.

The artwork was originally made by Russian-born artist Faina Lorah. It was painted in oil on gessoed wood. It is reproduced on museum-quality semi-gloss paper using the giclée method, which means exquisite detail and an archival print that will last and last.

- Print size: 11"x14"
- Signed on the front
- Open edition print
- Stored in an archival sleeve
- Shipped flat with cardboard backing
- Ready to frame!

Archival semi-gloss paper

Height: 14"
Width: 11"

About Faina Lorah

Faina Lorah is a Russian-born visual artist and author who uses storytelling and art to create a world of whimsy. She is best known for her divination decks inspired by traditional Eastern European folk art.

Faina meticulously paints all of her watercolor illustrations by hand. She believes that creating with natural materials infuses her decks with a distinguishing magical essence. All of the decks made by Faina are independently published and printed in small batches for a unique consumer experience.