Holographic Stickers
Who doesn’t love holographic stickers?! Stick them on your favorite water bottle or ipad cover and watch them change colors in the light. Originally painted using watercolor on paper.
Two options:
Polyphemus Moth: Nope, it's not a butterfly! This member of the Giant Silk Moth family is large and has a furry, brown body. The most remarkable feature besides is grand size would be its clear eyespots on the wings. If startled, the moth opens and closes its wings, flashing all of its eyespots as a way to disorient a predator.
Blue Snail: Snails and slugs are infamous on the western Oregon coast. This little crawler is an ode to my home in the wet northwest!
Who doesn’t love holographic stickers?! Stick them on your favorite water bottle or ipad cover and watch them change colors in the light. Originally painted using watercolor on paper.
Two options:
Polyphemus Moth: Nope, it's not a butterfly! This member of the Giant Silk Moth family is large and has a furry, brown body. The most remarkable feature besides is grand size would be its clear eyespots on the wings. If startled, the moth opens and closes its wings, flashing all of its eyespots as a way to disorient a predator.
Blue Snail: Snails and slugs are infamous on the western Oregon coast. This little crawler is an ode to my home in the wet northwest!
Who doesn’t love holographic stickers?! Stick them on your favorite water bottle or ipad cover and watch them change colors in the light. Originally painted using watercolor on paper.
Two options:
Polyphemus Moth: Nope, it's not a butterfly! This member of the Giant Silk Moth family is large and has a furry, brown body. The most remarkable feature besides is grand size would be its clear eyespots on the wings. If startled, the moth opens and closes its wings, flashing all of its eyespots as a way to disorient a predator.
Blue Snail: Snails and slugs are infamous on the western Oregon coast. This little crawler is an ode to my home in the wet northwest!