African Butterfly Wings Paintings

"African Butterflies" (2011/2017), автор – Zhao LiInsect Museum of West China

The African region has nearly 3,000 species of butterflies, mainly distributed in tropical rainforests near the equator.

"Blue Macaw" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

The butterfly wing painting is an exquisite art in Africa. Countries that abound with butterflies, such as Cameroon, Zambia, Nigeria, and the Central African Republic, use collages of colorful butterfly wings to form a variety of paintings.

"Breastfeeding Antelope No.2" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

These works demonstrate us the natural and cultural features of Africa in a very vivid way.

"Tockus No.1" (автор – Unknown)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Tockus is a genus of birds in the family Bucerotidae native to Africa and has 14 species. Because of the eye-catching appearence, it is a frequent subject of butterfly wings painting.

"Giraffe" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Giraffe is a representative animal of the African savanna and is also a common creative material for African butterfly wing painting.

The brush-footed butterfly used for the giraffe's body is a local dominant creature and therefore appears in most of the butterfly wings paintings.

"Elephant" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

African elephants are deeply loved by people and are also common subjects of butterfly wings painting.

"Antelope Head" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

The antelope is a representative animal of the African savanna and is a common creation subject for African butterfly wings painting.

"Mother and Child Antelope" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Female antelopes carrying their children are very easy to see in the African savanna, so their different life scenes have become the subject of butterfly wings painting.

"Barbet" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

The barbet is one of the beautiful birds on the African savanna, so it is chosen as a model of the butterfly wings painting.

"Crane" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Various cranes can be seen near the lakes of the African grasslands.

"Working Woman" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

In many parts of Africa, women have a unique skill, that is, carrying a few pounds of things on the head while talking, laughing, and walking as if on wings.

"Women in Working While Carrying Their Children" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Because of traditions, customs and other reasons, African women have developed this unique skill since childhood.

"African Nymphalidae" (2014/2017), автор – Zhao LiInsect Museum of West China

Since a beautiful butterfly wings painting can be sold in for hundreds or even thousands of euros in Europe, catching butterflies has therefore fed a large number of poor peasants in the African equatorial region. They don't even go to the fields, but go to the forest to capture brightly colored butterflies.

"Concentric Circles No.1" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

This painting was made using hundreds of butterflies.

The white part is made from butterflies of the family Pieridae, and the rest parts are made from butterflies of the families Nymphalidae and Papilionidae.

"Cockatoo" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

This cockatoo is made up of more than 10 spices of butterflies from 3 familes, namely Nymphalidae, Papilionidae and Pieridae.

"Concentric Circles No.3" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Issoria is a genus of butterflies native to Africa, and its wings show the luster like the pearl layer inside the shell.

The two sides of this painting used a large number of Issoria wings.

"Macaws" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Butterfly hunters capture butterflies in a special way. They usually collect the dog's faeces and then use them to attract butterflies. Most of the raw material butterflies of this blue macaw painting can be attracted by dog faeces.

"Tockus No.2" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

After the capture of butterflies, the butterfly hunter will flatten the butterfly's abdomen, kill the butterfly and then dismember it by removing the head and torso, and keeping only the wings as a material for butterfly wings paintings.

"Brown Macaw" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

To make a butterfly wings painting, you need to conceive the content of the painting in advance, cut out the pattern, and finally stick the butterfly wings on it.

This brown macaw painting cleverly matches different markings on butterfly wings.

"Psilopogon" (автор – Cameroonian Artist)Первоисточник: Acquired from a friend's gift on July 10, 1988.

Cameroon's per capita GDP is $1,590 in 2019, which is relatively low. But by capturing butterflies and making butterfly wings paintings, these artists have already lived well in the local area.

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