Picture
Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model: SP320
Shutter Speed: 10/250 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 8 mm
ISO Speed: 800
Date Picture Taken: Apr 3, 2008, 10:13:43 PM
Artist's Comments
This was the first assignment in my Advanced Illustration class. We were given a headline for a magazine article: "They sting. They kill. They destroy. They mate in midair. Nothing can stop...The Ants From Hell" (with a subheading: "The Horror, the Horror" ).
We were also given three paragraphs worth of copy describing three unfortunate encounters with fireants; we had to pick one encounter to use for the illustration for the story. I picked a story about biologist who put up a bluebird box at his house; the birds made a nest and laid eggs, but the biologist had to go out of town for a week. Just before he left, the eggs hatched, but by the time he got back, he found a column of fireants climbing up the pole and pouring into the bluebird box; all the babies had been killed and were being devoured by the ants.
Rather than illustrate the gruesome scene of the baby birds actually being devoured by the fireants, I chose a different direction--the moment just *before* death, as a larger-than-life fireant steps through the door of the bird house, casting a menacing shadow over his trembling victim.
This was my first real experience with acrylics, and I have to say I enjoyed it.
January 2008, Acrylics on Illustration Board, 15 x 20.
o_o I find this picture even more disturbing after reading what you based it off of. I think you really captured the encounter well with this piece and it really makes me feel fear for those birds. *shudder*
Devious Comments
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I don't want the world, I just want your half.
I find this picture even more disturbing after reading what you based it off of. I think you really captured the encounter well with this piece and it really makes me feel fear for those birds. *shudder*
Nice work.
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