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Keen environmentalist Steven Kutcher uses paint-soaked beetles, cockroaches, flies, butterflies, moths, bees and grasshoppers, which are then let loose on a prepared canvas to scratch out their "masterpieces."
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The insects are unharmed by the ordeal. "I use water-based, nontoxic paints that easily wash off," he says. "I have to take good care of them. After all, they are artists!"
via nothing to do with arbroath
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