San Jacinto College South Campus Gallery presents 'Small Wonders: Insects in Focus'

Feb 2, 2022Bradly Brown
Bob Sober

The San Jacinto College South Campus Gallery presents "Small Wonders: Insects in Focus," a free exhibit open from Feb. 7 to March 25, 2022.

In the air, water, and even underfoot, insects inhabit every domain of daily life, performing essential functions that balance the fragile ecosystem on Earth. By using cutting-edge technology and custom methods, artist Bob Sober created "Small Wonders: Insects in Focus," an exhibition of breathtaking beauty that allows viewers to see this hidden world as they've never seen it before. Small Wonders aims to inspire, in an artistic way, natural curiosity to understand the form, function, and diversity of nature.

Insects have been on earth 350 million years while sharing the planet with humans for only the past 2 million years. Hundreds of thousands of insect species have been documented — scientists believe 30 million may exist — far outnumbering the total of all other animal species. Insects are so prolific that thousands share our own backyards.

Creating human-scale images of insects, with resolutions so high that every hair, dimple, and tiny structure is clearly revealed, was impossible prior to the technological advancements of the past 10 years. High-resolution digital cameras, fast personal computers, economical digital storage, and powerful software applications capable of assisting with the assembly of hundreds or thousands of individual photographs create the opportunity to capture accurate images of insects as they truly exist.

These new ways of seeing confront viewers with the idea that insects display the elements we attribute to good design or beautiful artwork. Colors like neon green, sapphire blue, crimson red, deep violet, and brilliant yellow are all part of the insect world. Wild, multi-colored patterns sometimes come from hair, sometimes from iridescent scales, and other times from colors integral to the insect's exoskeleton. Smooth metallic finishes and heavily stippled texture may exist on the same insect. Strange body shapes, delicate wing structures, and beautifully engineered body components captivate. These tiny creatures are indeed artwork, in every sense of the word.

Bob Sober, a visual artist as well as a technological pioneer whose photographic techniques are the subject of educational tutorials, offers a series of 30 images that bring the natural world to a scale rarely experienced until now. Small Wonders finds viewers at the intersection of art and science and brings together two fields of thought in a provocative and inspiring way. The exhibition is organized by ExhibitsUSA, a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance.

 

Small Wonders: Insects in Focus

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