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Artist covers walls in elaborate patterns made of real insects

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If you’re looking for art that gives you that creepy-crawly feeling, look no further than the work of Jennifer Angus. The artist has fashioned a unique design for some bright pink walls, making the space look as though it’s covered in wallpaper. It’s only when you take a closer look that you realize the patterns on the wall are made of bugs. This unusual decor currently covers the walls of a room at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery as part of its debut exhibition, WONDER. The gallery had previously closed for renovations but will be back (and filled with bugs) November 13. 
via Mental Floss

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