Maria Sibylla Merian: Artist, Naturalist, scientific illustrator, botanical artist, entomologist, social
activist, traveler, mother.
(this post has fallen victim of my desire to share all the wonders of this amazing woman. I love her work, her chutzpah, her interests and her paintings. Her work has also influenced many areas of my work, see below)

During the two years that she was there, she traveled around the colony studying and sketching the local flora and fauna, and she drew from direct observation of the insects which was not a common practice of the time, this allowed her to document much more than had been shown before. Also since her sole reason for her trip was scientific study her trip may have been one of the first travelers to "plan a journey rooted solely in science."(Reidell, Heidi (April 2008). "A Study of Metamorphosis". Americas. 60 (2): 28–35. Retrieved 10 August 2015. )

It was also during her trip to Suriname that she spoke up for the mistreatment of the natives and the slaves by the Dutch.

here is some of the ways her work has influenced me ... BUGS!!!
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'metamorphosis ...' a collaborative project/dress with the student body that would be presented at the Dana Hall Fashion Show |
bugs I commissioned for a toy company a long time ago they were put on 'pogs' |
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'lilith in blue ...' with accompanying paintings |
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detail of my installation 'this comes from within ...' |