Inspired by an aticle about the extinction of insects caused by the global warming, artist Pierre Brault created a series of highly-detailed and colorful insect sculptues named Entomology, each of these creations spends from two to four weeks, “I like to expose the shape and color symmetrically and very graphically. I try to get closer to the graphic of the insect, while creating a supernatural part by breaking it down, to create an anamorphosis: the work is readable only from the front,” said the artist.
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