Orange-Barred Sulphur (Hand-Crank)
Orange-Barred Sulphur (Hand-Crank)
This butterfly gets so bored with its clothes. The orange-barred sulphur, Phoebis philea, changes from deep crimson to oranges and light pinks with each season. The first to arrive in spring and the last to leave in fall, it's a city-dweller, often found on cassia plants in urban areas. Ranging from the Keys to Argentina, it is particularly prominent during the fall southward migration.
The Flipbook Machine brings images to life through paper and mechanics. Flipping pages make these handmade sculptures live in real sound and space. Creatures flit and flicker by to awaken the poetry of movement and inspire through nature and invention.
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