Lepidoptery Study No. 3

Andrea Lauren

Andrea Lauren organizes the natural world into rhythmic, graphic patterns that feel both scientific and deeply personal. This piece presents a collection of butterfly and moth imagery arranged with the precision of a taxonomy chart, yet alive with a rich tapestry of colors.

Lepidoptery Study No. 3 — framed, leaning against the wall
Andrea Lauren

Lepidoptery Study No. 3

Andrea Lauren organizes the natural world into rhythmic, graphic patterns that feel both scientific and deeply personal. This piece presents a collection of butterfly and moth imagery arranged with the precision of a taxonomy chart, yet alive with a rich tapestry of colors.

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A rhythmic taxonomy of wings and vibrant botanical forms

The work functions as a botanical taxonomy chart, mapping out the diversity of insect species with a keen eye for symmetry and form. Each specimen is rendered with stylized typography and distinct insect wing variations, turning a scientific study into a vibrant color palette of organic shapes. The arrangement feels orderly yet energetic, capturing the specific geometries found in nature through a digital lens.

There is a subtle illusion of motion within the stillness of the grid, as if the wings might flutter off the page at any moment. By blending the essence of nature with graphic precision, Lauren creates a visual library that invites a closer look at the intricate details of lepidoptery. The result is a grounded exploration of the natural world that celebrates the vast variety found within a single genus.

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