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The Archives
Set inside the former library of a historic school, our studio continues the space’s legacy of study. The reference materials here reflect that lineage. We hold reverence for the species and materials that guide our work.
Species Spotlight
Explore Tiger Swallowtail Butterflies
Species Highlights
Curious about Luna Moth meaning, behavior, and lifecycle?
Why do they only appear at night? How do they survive as adults, with no mouth or food intake? Why do so many people feel a sense of calm when they encounter one?
Want to understand the world’s largest moth more deeply?
Serpent‑like wing tips and remarkable camouflage make the Atlas Moth impressionable. This snake head moth carries stories of transformation and survival.
Intrigued by Green Darner Dragonflies?
These arial predators have an under publicized metamorphosis. After many months or years as a water-living insect, they crawl out, sprout wings, and fly within a few hours.
Curious about the Large Tree Nymph's bold patterns?
Strong warning patterns mark this butterfly with the most casual flight. They drift along luminously. Even when outrunning predators, its large gentle flaps glide through the humid tropic air.
Wondering what makes Blue Cicadas so extraordinary?
These emerging insects embody timing, resilience, and ecological rhythm. Their emergence, colors, and calls carry scientific significance and symbolic weight.
This library will continue to grow.
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