This is number 4 in my series I call "UNDERWORLD(s)" My
vision of the life that thrives in gigantic, yet tiny worlds which
surround us, but is also hidden from us. This one illustrates the
occasional dominion of plants over animals, hence the title; "FLORA
vs FAUNA"
The scrotal looking plants in the painting
are California Pitcher plants, also known as "COBRA LILIES".
These clever plant adaptations entice their insect pray into a narrow
mouth, heading toward a digestive "pot" with inward pointing
hairs, preventing the insect from reversing out, sort of like a
lobster trap.
The big red "flower" is modeled
after an Anthurium. However the stamen of this particular Anthurium
is patterned after a "Sticky Trap" carnivorous plant,
(the Drosera Capensis). But of course, Anthuriums don't have tendrillic
appendages which capture hornets either. (But wouldn't be wonderful
if they did!) |