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InsectArts Rare Masterpieces Collection main image: A steampunk style mechanical scorpion sculpture artwork. Composed of precision gears, springs, and metal components, perched on natural driftwood with moss against a dark background.

RARE MASTERPIECES

"Hand holding a smartphone to activate an InsectArts brass plaque embedded in an entomology specimen display case, representing the intersection of nature art and digital technology."

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Beyond the glass lies an eternal story. Tap your smartphone to the brass artisan mark to authenticate your piece, claim your digital certificate, and awaken the lore behind your specimen.

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Welcome, collectors of nature art.

My name is PISCES. I have always been drawn to two seemingly opposing forces: the fragile beauty of nature and the cold precision of structures.

This duality initially led me down a rigid path—building a career in civil engineering and navigating the fast-paced commercial world. While constructing and operating through a strictly pragmatic, business-oriented lens, the creative, magical side of me drifted into the background.

After stepping away from corporate noise and retreating to the quiet of the coast, I found myself missing the part of me that felt wonder and mystery in nature—a feeling I knew I wouldn’t find in endless metrics and corporate operations.

I finally had the space to dream and create again. By combining delicate natural relics with otherworldly elements—Victorian brass gears, clockwork mechanisms, and encrypted digital souls—I established InsectArts. I create atmospheric, phygital sanctuaries you can immerse yourself in when the modern world outside feels too grey and rigid to feel like you belong.

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