Thats a great art that i have seen by Christopher Marley. He has a total different way of the approach.
Christopher Marley insect art was featured today in a CBS report. Did you ever imagine going buggy over Christopher Marley insect art? This unique artist makes bugs look beautiful. I had to check out Christopher Marley insect art as an art enthusiast. I write for a naturist artist and appreciate the fusion of all forms to show the wonders of nature.
Christopher Marley insect art is inspired by bugs from around the world. Christopher Marley looks for eye-catching butterflies and beetles to create his works of art. Real bugs are used in Christopher Marley insect art.
There’s always something amazing when you make mundane things look spectacular. That’s how most people see the Christopher Marley Insect Art. In this showcase, Christopher Marley presented almost all types of insect in a mosaic fashion that makes them look like colorful jewels rather than the real creepy crawlies they are in real life.
Christopher Marley used to be afraid of bugs. As a fashion model, he traveled to exotic locations and was bugged by bugs. He began to notice their beauty and Christopher Marley insect art was born.
The insects used in Christopher Marley insect art are preserved forever and framed. The works of art cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Christopher Marley insect art has become a picturesque, profitable endeavor


January 10th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Now Tiger’s got something to prove.
January 18th, 2010 at 6:27 am
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February 7th, 2010 at 4:27 am
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February 26th, 2010 at 9:35 pm
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