Motyxia sequoia, linocut, 8" x 8" by Ele Willoughby, 2024 |
Motyxia are blind, bioluminescent, cyanide-producing millipedes known as Sierra luminous millipedes from the southern Sierra Nevada, Tehachapi, and Santa Monica mountain ranges of California. I made this print for #InsertAnInvert2024 prompt "eyeless." My hand-printed linocut is printed in both regular and glow-in-the-dark ink so like Motyxia sequoia itself, the prints glow-in-the dark! Each print is on 8" x 8" cream coloured Japanese washi paper with bark inclusions.
Motyxia sequoia, glowing in the dark, linocut 8" x 8" by Ele Willoughby, 2024 |
These millipedes grow to 3 to 4 cm in length, 4.5 to 8 mm wide, with 20 body segments, excluding the head. Like other polydesmidans ("flat-backed" millipedes) they lack eyes and have prominent paranota (lateral keels). They are typically tan to orange-pink in colour with a dark mid-dorsal line; they are fluorescent under black light and bioluminescent.
Diving Beetle Paroster pallescens, linocut, 8" x 8" by Ele Willoughby, 2024 |
This is a hand-printed of the Paroster pallescens beetle, surface diving water beetle from Australia. It is printed on 8" x 8" Japanese paper. I made this print for the #InsertAnInvert2024 prompt diver.
I decided I should finally make an actual edition of my fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster.
Drosophila melanogaster, 9" x 12" linocut by Ele Willoughby, 2024 |
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