Insects and their splendor - Photography

in blurtlife •  3 years ago 

I think we are conditioned from an early age to fear insects or see them as pests, but there is beauty right under our feet if we take a moment to look for it and through my makeup I try to showcase some of the most beautiful species like butterflies or jewel beetles.

The world is witnessing advanced trends in the world of fashion, especially cosmetics, where beauty experts were keen to draw inspiration from innovative colors from nature, where butterflies and colorful insects of attractive color with their bright overlapping colors.

Some of us might think to ourselves, why would anyone love bugs, they are lousy, but you'd be surprised how much attention is paid to insects in general and eye makeup artist Duran Jay creates insect-inspired eye sketches that posts side-by-side comparisons of colorful eye makeup designs.

Expression of Emotions in Humans and Animals Insects express feelings of anger, horror, jealousy, and love. That was in 1872; And now, nearly 150 years later, researchers have discovered more evidence that Darwin may be on the way. According to a study published in September in the journal Science, bumblebees appear to have a "positive emotion-like state." In other words, bees might feel something like happiness; However, this idea is still controversial for some.

Unlike humans, we cannot simply ask a bee to verify and describe its feelings to us. That is why scientists have had to look for evidence that insects have the cognitive, behavioral, and physiological components that, when combined, can produce complex phenomena such as emotions.

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