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Dark Side VIby Gia Graham
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Haunted XIby Anne Tavoletti
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Apothecary Noir VIIby Sue Schlabach
17" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Arsenic and Anatomy VIby Sue Schlabach
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Be Scary VIby Pela Studio
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Welcome to my Webby Ramona Murdock
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Nature's Jewels Iby Martin Podt
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Nature's Jewels IIby Martin Podt
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Spider and Her Jewelsby Martin Podt
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Spider Spinning Web
23" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider Close Up
28" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider Spinning Its Web
15" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Tarantula
15" x 13" Framed Photograph Frame
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Water Drops on Spiderweb
15" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Small Spider
27" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider, Garden Orb Weaver
15" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider Close Up
12" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider, Garden Orb
15" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Spider In Web
15" x 13" Framed Photograph Frame
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Chilian Fire Hair Tarantula
23" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Dew on Spider Web
18" x 18" Framed Photograph Frame
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Crab Spider On Wild Carrot Bloomby Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
23" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Goldenrod Crab Spiderby Panoramic Images
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Seychelles, Praslin, Vallee de Mai NP, Palm Spiderby Walter Bibikow / Danita Delimont
32" x 44" Framed Photograph Frame
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Namibia, Etosha National Park, Spider feeding on mothby Paul Souders / Danita Delimont
30" x 41" Framed Photograph Frame
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Close-up of Tarantula on Fern, Madagascarby Daisy Gilardini / Danita Delimont
42" x 31" Framed Photograph Frame
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Crab Spider on Flower, Gombe National Park, Tanzaniaby Kristin Mosher / Danita Delimont
30" x 42" Framed Photograph Frame
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Close-up of a Golden Silk Orb-weaver, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascarby Panoramic Images
23" x 31" Framed Photograph Frame
Crab Spider
28" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Jumping Spider
28" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Close-up of a Garden Spider
21" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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High angle view of a Black Widow Spider
28" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Low angle view of a spider on web
22" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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Close-up of a Carolina Wolf Spider
28" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Regal Jumping spider in a field, Florida, USA
28" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Garden Spider
22" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Framed Spider Artwork
Spiders are those less-pleasant creatures with eight legs, many eyes, and fangs that live in the corners of our homes. They are fascinating creatures in their own right, living in webs, having mating styles that we're just starting to scratch the surface of, and they eat the mosquitos that dare come into our homes for us so we don't have to swat them.
They're the subjects of framed spider art and are portrayed by many artists.
“Spiders and Arachnids” by Anonymous is one example of a framed spider artwork that shows all the various species of them at a glance. You see very small spiders, very large ones, spiders with long legs, spiders with short legs, red spiders, black spiders, brown spiders, and more. It's a great artwork for spider-lovers everywhere!
One framed spider photograph, called “Spider, Garden Orb” is sure to bring fear into the hearts of those who see it. It is very simply a close-up of an ordinary garden spider that is probably smaller than your hand. Up close, you can see all of its details: Long hairs on its body, very long legs, claw-tips on the ends of its eight legs, its attack stance as it wants to attack the photographer, and its jaws. This photograph lets you see the power of a spider despite its diminutive size, and to appreciate it.
Every day we see spider webs everywhere. They can be in our windows, in the corners of our house, or on our appliances. They are a mathematical object of beauty, which are made very precisely by the spider. A way to appreciate one is with this wonderful framed photo of a spider web is “Close-up of a Spider's Web”, also by Anonymous. It is no more than a basic spider web, pictured slightly at an angle so the sunlight glints off of it. It is a reminder of just what spiders can do.