The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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6.00" x 8.00"
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6.00" x 8.00"
Praying Mantis Canvas Print
by Kasia Bitner
Product Details
Praying Mantis canvas print by Kasia Bitner. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Thank you for viewing my artwork! This praying mantis I found sitting on one of my plants in my garden.... more
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Comments (16)
Artist's Description
Thank you for viewing my artwork! This praying mantis I found sitting on one of my plants in my garden.
Mantodea (or mantises, mantes) is an order of insects that contains over 2,400 species and about 430 genera in 15 families worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. Most of the species are in the family Mantidae.
The other common name, often applied to any species in the order, is "praying mantis",because of the typical "prayer-like" posture with folded fore-limbs, although the eggcorn or folk etymology "preying mantis" is sometimes used in reference to their predatory habits. In Europe and other regions, however, the name "praying mantis" refers to only a single species, Mantis religiosa. The closest relatives of mantises are the termites and cockroaches (order Blattodea). They are sometimes confused with phasmids (stick/leaf insects) and other elongated insects such as grasshoppers and crickets, or other insects with raptorial forelegs such as mantisflies.
About Kasia Bitner
We are very happy to welcome you to our gallery. The photographs you will see here are an expression of our life, how we see the world when we travel, how we treasure its existence and its beauty. We get a very warm satisfaction when we capture life's special moments in pictures and share them with others to enjoy. Photography has always been an inspiration for our both, fostering our inner creativity, giving us peace and happiness to know we have done something special in our lives. If you look closely at our photographs, you can see that the world around us has a fascination and a charm that stimulates the creative mind. It is full of happiness, sadness, wonderment, color, detail, simplicity, complexity. It is large, small,...
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Shoal Hollingsworth
I love these insects, they are very cool. Great capture here.
Laura Birr Brown
Such an Awesome image! LOVE the color and texture! l/f
Zina Stromberg
Great close up capture, Mariola! Lf
Robyn King
Fabulous shot Mariola!!
Nikolyn McDonald
Excellent close-up of this interesting creature. Love the lines of the leaves and the light and colors.
Robert Frederick
Great closeup LF
Mariola Bitner
Thank you Nadine and Bob Johnston for featuring my "Praying Mantis" in the group All Natural Scenic Landscapes!
Mariola Bitner
Thank you Neal Eslinger for featuring my "Praying Mantis" in the group Macro Photography Group!
Mariola Bitner
Thank you Krista May for featuring my "Praying Mantis" in the group Best Artwork Collections!
Halyna Yarova
Amazing! L
Kasia Bitner replied:
Thank you Halyna!
Wayne Mason
Hi Mariola, Nice Praying Mantis photo. I'm going to put my Mantis painting on my page today so please check it out and tell me what you think.
Kasia Bitner replied:
Thank you Ace!
Mariola Bitner
Hi David! I do know that! My daughter studied insects for her undergraduate studies, and she told me all about the praying mantis!
David Simons
Do you know that the female bites the head off the male after mating? Excellent capture, Mariola. v/f
Mariola Bitner
Thank you Melissa Boneau for featuring my "Praying Mantis" in the group Creatures and Kritters!