LADY BUG AND DAFFODIL At the Shoosty Bugs show in Daytona’s Museum of Arts and Sciences, Stephen Shooster—known as Shoosty—presents “Ladybugs and Dandelions” (2025), a mesmerizing vector graphic printed on 18mm silk with a duplex color shift on the reverse. This piece, awash in vibrant blues and yellows, cap - tures a kaleidoscopic symmetry of ladybugs, dandelions, and insects amidst a web-like center, evoking a dreamlike mead - ow. Shoosty’s Chromatic Fusionism shines, merging Victorian intricacy with Bauhaus clarity, while the silk medium—produced by insects—ties the work to its subjects in a poetic loop. The color-shifting reverse adds a modern twist, inviting viewers to engage with the piece from multiple perspectives. Comparable to the whimsical yet precise works of M.C. Escher, Shoosty shares Escher’s fascination with symmetry and natural forms, though he trades Escher’s stark contrasts for a more vi - brant, textile-driven approach. Where Escher’s tessellations of - ten felt mathematical, Shoosty’s feel organic, as if the ladybugs might flutter off the silk. Escher once said, “We adore chaos be - cause we love to produce order,” a fitting reflection of Shoosty’s ability to transform the chaos of nature into a harmonious, mu - seum-grade vision.
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Ladybugs and Dandelions, 36” x 36”, 18 mm silk twill, front Shoosty 2024
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