Details from The Beloved, 1865.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, 1828–1882)
Oil on canvas
Science + Textile Art = the awesome scientifically accurate moths knitted by London-based artist Max Alexander, who enjoys the challenge of recreating the intricate colors and markings of different moth species as knitting patterns.
“I started researching moths and discovered how many different and amazing varieties there are. It quickly became addictive!”
“It’s pretty funny to knit moths from a material that they’re known to eat though. Although none of the species that I’ve knitted are wool eaters,” Alexander tells Creators.
Visit Max Alexander’s website or follow her on Instagram to check out more of her marvelous Shetland wool knitted moths.
Alexander also has a web shop where she sells framed originals and other knitted creations. She takes commission requests as well.
[via Creators]
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Look. I know a slightly chewed up flower isn’t quite on par with those brandy barrels alpine rescue dogs purportedly have, but someone might need an emergency flower or something. It could happen.
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I got the opportunity to do some work on DropMix, a new game by Harmonix that recently came out! This was one of THE most fun things I have worked on - many thanks to everyone in the team involved in making it happen!