Framed Ladybug Wall Art
Ahh, ladybugs. They’re those black-and-red insects that populate our gardens. They land on our clothes and crawl on us while we look at them, entranced. They are gentle insects as well.
They don't bite humans. They only eat harmful insects, and so are good bugs to have around. Ladybugs are cute little insects that have caught our imaginations for centuries, and are in framed ladybug art.
“Babybugs” by Tom Arma is a very cute framed ladybug-inspired photograph. There are three infants, one dressed as a ladybug, another as a bee, and yet another as a caterpillar for this adorable picture. They represent the cute side of insects, and are combined with the cutest side of humanity. The babies are happy and smiling, which brings a joyful atmosphere to the world of insects.
An example of a framed ladybug cartoon is “Ladybug” by Kayla Garraway. It shows a simple single ladybug against a white background of a plant and geometric shapes. It is full of movement. The circular shape emphasizes the cuteness of a ladybug. It is cute and gentle, like a ladybug you would find in your garden.
“Ladybug” by Anonymous is an excellent example of framed ladybug photography. It is very simple: a macro shot of a ladybug on a much-larger leaf. The ladybug is simply resting, or walking on its way to somewhere. It is made to seem even smaller by the use of blurring the background while keeping the focal point in-focus.