Original artwork description:

The doodling on my painting Insect Tracks reminded me of the tracks insects and worms leave on the ground, on timber and on leaves and other plant parts.

It got me thinking about the importance of insects, particular in relation to the current concerns about the destruction of our environment.

There are 1.4 billion insects per person on this planet and we need almost every one of them.

Insects are crucial components of many ecosystems, where they perform many important functions.
They pollinate crops we rely on as food and aerate the soil, keep pest insects in check, Many insects, especially beetles, are scavengers, feeding on dead animals, dung and fallen trees, thereby recycling nutrients back into the soil.
Also more than a quarter of the world's population eats insects.

Materials used:

oil paint, acrylic paint, fabric and pencil

Tags:
#white abstract #insect tracks 

INSECT TRACKS (2019)

Oil painting 
by Maureen Finck

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The doodling on my painting Insect Tracks reminded me of the tracks insects and worms leave on the ground, on timber and on leaves and other plant parts.

It got me thinking about the importance of insects, particular in relation to the current concerns about the destruction of our environment.

There are 1.4 billion insects per person on this planet and we need almost every one of them.

Insects are crucial components of many ecosystems, where they perform many important functions.
They pollinate crops we rely on as food and aerate the soil, keep pest insects in check, Many insects, especially beetles, are scavengers, feeding on dead animals, dung and fallen trees, thereby recycling nutrients back into the soil.
Also more than a quarter of the world's population eats insects.

Materials used:

oil paint, acrylic paint, fabric and pencil

Tags:
#white abstract #insect tracks 
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I have always loved colour. My paintings as a child were mostly large areas of very, very loud colour. I paint because I love to. Taking delight in seeing what emerges... Read more

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