moth caterpillars of the midwest
This charming scientific illustration showcases a detailed collection of moth caterpillars native to the Midwest region. The artwork features over 30 distinct species, each meticulously rendered in colored pencil with exceptional attention to detail and scientific accuracy.
Artwork Details
Design Elements
Hand-drawn illustrations of various moth caterpillars
Scientific names provided for each species
Clean, minimalist layout on white background
Delicate color palette featuring greens, browns, and earth tones
Technical Specifications
Medium: Reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Printing: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Includes artist's signature
Packaged in protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in mailing tube or fiberboard mailer
Educational Value
The illustration serves as both a scientific reference and decorative piece, perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts
Educational settings
Home decor
Scientific collections
Entomology studies
Special Note
The collection includes four outlined caterpillar shapes representing species that are either yet to be identified or have inconclusive research information, adding an element of scientific mystery to the piece.
Print Quality
Each print is professionally reproduced to maintain the delicate details and subtle coloring of the original artwork, though actual colors may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
This charming scientific illustration showcases a detailed collection of moth caterpillars native to the Midwest region. The artwork features over 30 distinct species, each meticulously rendered in colored pencil with exceptional attention to detail and scientific accuracy.
Artwork Details
Design Elements
Hand-drawn illustrations of various moth caterpillars
Scientific names provided for each species
Clean, minimalist layout on white background
Delicate color palette featuring greens, browns, and earth tones
Technical Specifications
Medium: Reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Printing: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Includes artist's signature
Packaged in protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in mailing tube or fiberboard mailer
Educational Value
The illustration serves as both a scientific reference and decorative piece, perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts
Educational settings
Home decor
Scientific collections
Entomology studies
Special Note
The collection includes four outlined caterpillar shapes representing species that are either yet to be identified or have inconclusive research information, adding an element of scientific mystery to the piece.
Print Quality
Each print is professionally reproduced to maintain the delicate details and subtle coloring of the original artwork, though actual colors may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
This charming scientific illustration showcases a detailed collection of moth caterpillars native to the Midwest region. The artwork features over 30 distinct species, each meticulously rendered in colored pencil with exceptional attention to detail and scientific accuracy.
Artwork Details
Design Elements
Hand-drawn illustrations of various moth caterpillars
Scientific names provided for each species
Clean, minimalist layout on white background
Delicate color palette featuring greens, browns, and earth tones
Technical Specifications
Medium: Reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Printing: Archival inks on medium-weight fine art paper
Includes artist's signature
Packaged in protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in mailing tube or fiberboard mailer
Educational Value
The illustration serves as both a scientific reference and decorative piece, perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts
Educational settings
Home decor
Scientific collections
Entomology studies
Special Note
The collection includes four outlined caterpillar shapes representing species that are either yet to be identified or have inconclusive research information, adding an element of scientific mystery to the piece.
Print Quality
Each print is professionally reproduced to maintain the delicate details and subtle coloring of the original artwork, though actual colors may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.