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Bug-A-Day Challenge 2016

For 2016 I've decided to take a page out of Noah Scalin's book and create something everyday for an entire year. I want to challenge myself to draw or create an insect everyday to help sharpen my skills as an artist and as a bug nerd. Most will be drawings, probably ACEOs (I tell myself now), but I won't restrict myself to just drawings. Also, I think I can count some of my other projects as having fulfilled the bug-a-day obligation I'm placing on myself (e.g. the mantispid book I'm working on), it should count! I'll post them here to help hold myself accountable, but realize posting everyday, even though I intend to complete projects everyday, is probably unrealistic. I'll post as often as I can. Just setting my ground rules and loopholes now, in the beginning :)

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This page will serve as photo gallery only. 
Each project has its own individual post should you want to read more about it.
(Links to posts are below the pics)

Day 1

Lacewing larva and aphid

Day 2


Day 3


Mantis eats grasshopper

Day 4



Day 5



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Day 7




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Day 9



Day 10



Day 11



Day 12



Day 13



Day 14



Day 15


Day 16



Day 17



Day 18


Day 19



Day 20



Day 21



Day 22



Day 23



Day 24



Day 25


Crane Fly

Day 26



Day 27



Day 28



Day 29



Day 30



Cladonota apicalis Treehopper

Day 32



Day 34



Day 35



Day 36


Mayfly on lotus

Day 37



Day 38



Day 39


Day 40




Day 41




Day 42



Day 43

[Waiting for C to send photo]
Tiger beetle decapitates ants; philosophy follows.

Day 44



Day 45



Day 46




Day 47



Day 48



Day 49



Day 50



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Day 63


Day 64



Day 65




Day 66




Day 67



The Completed Twelve Inch Ruler:



Day 68


Day 69



Day 70


Tiger Beetle Three-ring Binder (my new portfolio)

Day 71


Mantispid serves as divider decor in the binder above

Day 72


Leaf-footed Bug serves as divider decor in the binder above

Day 73



Day 74



Day 75


Day 76



Day 77



Diapause

Regrettably, I must put Bug-A-Day on indefinite hold. Between my new job and a sick kitty I have fallen way behind! So perhaps I will still complete 365 bugs...just not consecutively... :/


Day 78 (Day 1 CS)

I've picked up Bug-A-Day again using the Creative Sprint April 2016 prompts...

Day 79 (Day 2 CS)



Day 80 (Day 3 CS)


Ant Trail

Day 81 (Day 4 CS)



Day 82 (Day 5 CS)



Day 83 (Day 6 CS)


Day 84 (Day 7 CS)



Day 85 (Day 8 CS)



Day 86 (Day 9 CS)


After Another Long Diapause (June 12, 2016)

I'm trying to pick back up where I left off on the 30-day Creative Sprint challenge. Maceo's illness and then death, coupled with new job fatigue, really knocked me off the wagon.

A few of these that I'll be posting today were completed in April (out of order it seems) but never posted. I had skipped a couple at the time which I have now completed in June, and will go forward one a day from where I left off on Day 16 (Day 15 was the last one I did in April on the 16th as I needed a distraction. Day 16's prompt just killed me at the time and then I stopped). I suppose today I need a distraction, too.

Day 87 (Day 10 CS)



Day 88 (Day 11 CS)



Day 89 (CS Day 12)



Day 90 (CS Day 13)


Day 91 (CS Day 14)




Day 92 (CS Day 15)



Day 93 (CS Day 16)



Day 94 (CS Day 17)

Tanka

When a friend asked me to name a favorite insect I replied:

The tiger beetle
Mantispids are another
Mantids, can't deny
My favorite's hard to pin
Can't even choose an Order!

On discovering my beloved mantids belonged with vile roaches on the cladogram:

Preying mantids may
evolutionarily 
be predatory
elongated cockroaches,
I pray not show revulsion

Day 95 (CS Day 18)


Leaf Mimic Walking Stick made of leaves

Day 96 (CS Day 19)



Day 97 (CS Day 20)


Pleasing Fungus Beetle

Day 98 (CS Day 21)



Day 99 (CS Day 22)

"Do whatever you want today but do it in a public place - a park, library, coffee shop - get someone to take a photo of you doing it"



Day 100 (CS Day 23)


"Make a disguise and take a picture of yourself wearing it. Bonus: Get someone to take a picture of you wearing it in public"

Mantis Mask - yes, I tried it on

Day 101 (CS Day 24)

"Take something that you made with you wherever you go today. Take pictures of it in different places or with different people throughout the day"


Day 102 (CS Day 25)


Day 103 (CS Day 26)


Day 104 (CS Day 27)



Day 105 (CS Day 28)


Day 106 (CS Day 29)





Day 107 (CS Day 30)





Comments

  1. Do you like Mecynorhina Ugandensis? They've become more popular as pets and some people become hobbyist breeders as well as pet owners. I want to breed them so I can discover different color patterns and variations.

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    1. Hi there- yes, the Mecynorhina genus has many beautiful species. Good luck with your breeding project, feel free to post some pics of them :)

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