Artistic Stag Beetle is Taking the Internet by Storm
Everyone wants to show off their art on social media, but what if your favorite beetle was a painter? Granted, his art is not that great, but it is more of the fact that he can hold a marker. Spike, the beetle, has been creating original pieces of art for years. Mandy, who is the owner of this artistic insect was surprised by her pet’s instant fame.
Spike, the beetle, has been creating original pieces of art for years. Mandy, who is the owner of this artistic insect was surprised by her pet’s instant fame.
The English teacher, who lives in Japan, told Buzzfeed News about how she found her beetle could draw. Mandy would give Spike different items to hold with his mandibles and thought it would be interesting to see what he did with a marker. Once he grabbed the item “he moved it around on the page”. She was impressed by his art and decided to take “some photos of his work.”
Mandy would give Spike different items to hold with his mandibles and thought it would be interesting to see what he did with a marker. Once he grabbed the item “he moved it around on the page”. She was impressed by his art and decided to take “some photos of his work.”
Once he grabbed the item “he moved it around on the page”. She was impressed by his art and decided to take “some photos of his work.”
do you like it? pic.twitter.com/iaqZKI5HBY
— Spike & Friends (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 4, 2017
Needless to say, the photos became an instant hit online. Spike has even sold some of his pieces of art on eBay! One of the items listed on eBay currently has a top bid of over $200. Depending on how much the piece of art goes for, 15 percent of the total price will go towards a stag beetle conservation.
art is hard. if you need a break, that's okay. pic.twitter.com/HMDOIPYUrs
— Spike & Friends (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 7, 2017
Spike is not the only stag beetle that Mandy owns. He lives with a female named Sally as well as two other rainbow stags named Julius and Cleo. However, these other three beetles do not have the same interest in markers. Mandy told the Irish Examiner that “My other beetles have their unique charms, but none have had the gumption to hold a pen!”
he's back, and improving his form.
— Spike & Friends (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 4, 2017
good luck! pic.twitter.com/6v0CpdJVQP
If you are wondering why Mandy owns a plethora of beetles, well, they are popular in Japan. Often times kids will own the insect as their first pet.
Mandy posts all about her beetle’s adventures online. Some of the photos even show off her impressive terrariums where each beetle lives.
this is where Spike lives, with his fellow beetles!
— Spike & Friends (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 8, 2017
The soil is deep, so he can hide & dig. pic.twitter.com/P4Ra0FzmlC
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