Alright folks, it’s time for a quick biology lesson: caddisflies are a common water-dwelling insect with similarities to the moth and butterfly. Likewise, the caddisfly will create cocoons while in their larvae stage in order to protect their soft, growing bodies. They typically use whatever is lying around them in the water to build their shelter with, using their saliva as the glue. Yay.
Most of us would hear this information, shrug, and go about our day. But for artist Hubert Duprat, he found inspiration.
This is what a normal caddisfly cocoon looks like. Not particularly stellar.
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