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by Beverley Harper Tinsley
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I spotted this burying beetle near a creek not far from The Great Sand Dunes, in Colorado, and I knew I had to paint it underneath the inky cap... more
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I spotted this burying beetle near a creek not far from The Great Sand Dunes, in Colorado, and I knew I had to paint it underneath the inky cap mushrooms.
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According to :
http://wiki.bugwood.org/HPIPM:Burying_Beetles
The burying beetles are moderate-large sized (25-35 mm), brightly colored beetles marked with orange-red and black. Their antennae are pronouncedly club-like. Ten species of burying beetles are known from Colorado and one or more representatives can be found throughout the state. Burying beetles have unusual life histories that involve extraordinary involvement of adults of both sexes in larval rearing. Although variations may occur among the different Nicrophorus species, the general outline follows.
Rearing of larvae begins upon location of a recently dead rodent, bird or other small carrion item. The adults are acutely sensitive to odors associated with early decay and the first beetle arriving at the carcass - either male or female - will guard it...
To me, making art is about the stopping of time, as are so many of the things I most love doing. I don't believe in time as we know it. When I become engaged in creating something, I no longer feel subject to time's constricting whims. That is why I am driven to create. I love the light touch and thrilling chemistry of watercolor painting, the bold strokes possible in pastel work, the patterns I can create with an ink drawing, and learning something new, always. Color thrills me. Texture delights. I hope with each work to retain the clarity of what I see, and bring that into view for others. I may not always achieve that, but the honest desire is present in each of my pieces. For those who enjoy facts; I am a signature member of...
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Lesa Weller
Beverley, another wonderful watercolor. I love the playful feeling in this piece. Thanks for sharing with the Wild and Crazy group. f/v
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thanks, Lesa, and thanks for keeping a great group going!