A tiny piece of art, made to wander with you.
These statement earrings feature my hand-painted interpretation of the magnificent Atlas moth, with its rich oranges, warm ochres, earthy browns, and intricate wing markings.
Each moth begins as a miniature painting. The wings are individually hand painted with acrylic paint on canvas, carefully hand cut, sealed in resin for protection and shine, and then assembled by hand into a one-of-a-kind pair of earrings.
Natural amazonite stone beads and vintage-inspired accents add an earthy contrast to the warm colors of the moth, while delicate gold-tone wirework completes the design.
Details
Original hand-painted Atlas moth design
Approximately 4.5” from top of ear wire to bottom of moth
Acrylic paint on canvas
Individually hand cut
Sealed with resin for durability and a finished sheen
Natural amazonite stone accents
Gold-tone wire and findings
Handmade from painting to final assembly
Wearable art for those who still look closely at moth wings, collect beautiful little things, and haven't quite outgrown their sense of wonder.
A tiny piece of art, made to wander with you.
These statement earrings feature my hand-painted interpretation of the magnificent Atlas moth, with its rich oranges, warm ochres, earthy browns, and intricate wing markings.
Each moth begins as a miniature painting. The wings are individually hand painted with acrylic paint on canvas, carefully hand cut, sealed in resin for protection and shine, and then assembled by hand into a one-of-a-kind pair of earrings.
Natural amazonite stone beads and vintage-inspired accents add an earthy contrast to the warm colors of the moth, while delicate gold-tone wirework completes the design.
Details
Original hand-painted Atlas moth design
Approximately 4.5” from top of ear wire to bottom of moth
Acrylic paint on canvas
Individually hand cut
Sealed with resin for durability and a finished sheen
Natural amazonite stone accents
Gold-tone wire and findings
Handmade from painting to final assembly
Wearable art for those who still look closely at moth wings, collect beautiful little things, and haven't quite outgrown their sense of wonder.