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"It's a Bug's Life"
All around us, we have a classified world of nature that us humans do not always learn about. Bugs are a major part in our ecosystem and are thought to be helpful and harmful. Most bugs are not minded by humans but are rather thought of as to be "not a big deal." We do not always see them, so to best represent this idea, the drawing is in black and white to disguise the bugs as a part of nature that us humans are sometimes oblivious to. These bugs also reflect real life organisms and mind organisms that are processed through the brain to generate the idea of uniqueness and differentiation.
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