The lady photographer and researcher living in Australia has prepared attractive pictures of small peacock spiders, known as “dancers of nature”.
Sydney, Australia-based artist Maria Fernanda Cardoso combines nature, art, science and technology to transform unconventional materials into inspiring sculptures, performances and videos. His beautiful works will actually invite others to experience the wonders of nature.
The artist’s Paradise Spiders project also invites viewers to enter the fascinating world of peacock spiders or Maratus spiders through stunning photos.
These tiny Australian spiders, no bigger than a grain of rice, seem to come alive in Ms. Cardoso’s camera lens to display their vibrant colors and intricate details. Perhaps these images can be called the artistic celebration of nature; A celebration of how these dancing creatures of nature use their color, movement and behavior to create a fascinating spectacle of life and survival.
Cardoso’s interest in dancing peacock spiders goes beyond their aesthetic appeal. He showcases the fascinating world of tiny paradise spiders’ behavior, highlighting the lives and intricate details of these often overlooked creatures.
Do you like the world of arthropods? Did you know peacock spiders? Have you ever seen them up close? Did you enjoy watching the pictures of these small and attractive creatures? Please let Kajaro and its users know your valuable opinion.
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Cover photo source: livescience; Photographer: Unknown
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