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Original Art Firefly Swamp, Georgia - 20" x 16"
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Firefly Swamp, Georgia - 20" x 16"

$895.00

In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.

Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.

Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.

Prints of this painting are also available.

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In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.

Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.

Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.

Prints of this painting are also available.

In early 2024, I was emailed by a landowner a few hours outside of Atlanta, Georgia, asking if I’d be interested in filming one of the rarest firefly species in the world. It’s a species commonly known as the Loopy 5, named for its very distinct flashing pattern (spoiler alert: it involves 5 flashes and a loop) – and at that time, was only known from about four populations in Georgia. I spent three days filming with Allen (the landowner) who took my crew and I to document some of the most phenomenal displays in nature. This swamp ended up being a new known locality of the species.

Stay tuned for the upcoming video on The Brain Scoop.

Read more about the Loopy Five Firefly from the Xerces society.

Prints of this painting are also available.

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL:

Materials: Acrylic on canvas

Dimensions: 16” x 20”
Paintings are signed on the frame and can be signed on the front upon request. Prints of this painting are also available.

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Shipping is via UPS and is only available in the continental U.S. at this time. Each painting is carefully packaged in a crush-resistant cardboard box to ensure safety in transit. Shipping fees include materials, handling, and insurance. A signature is required upon delivery. 

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