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This is the caterpillar for the pink underwing moth and is commonly referred to as the skull caterpillar. It is found in certain regions of Australia and is listed as endangered. As an adult moth, it will have a wingspan up to 170 mm.
Photo credit: Lui Weber/ Rex Features
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Mobile Mirrors: Manequins Covered in Mirror Shards by Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
The mirror surfaces of the mannequins turn our gaze back onto ourselves, forcing us to become aware of our own bodies and consumption habits. This way revealed, we can see ourselves as part of a much larger system, as complex and chaotic as ever the sculptures’ reflections on the walls.
I had this idea junior year of undergrad! This is awesome
Anna Taut. June Eighteenth (Czerwiec osiemnasty). Oil on canvas, 115 x 84 cm.
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