
She floated in like moonlight and grace. Her gown lilted in the spring breeze with angelic elegance. Alighting on rough bark, or on moist soil, her delicacy brightened and refined the coarse earth. This is her week of regal love.

Her home is oak, cherry, chestnut or sumac. It could be hickory, maple, beech or willow. But her true home, for her one week of life, is in the air. April wind is the robe this princess wears, and her kingdom is the night. A perfumed huntress, she lives only to entice a lover, then, gives life to 200 children. Flying off lonely, she lands and dies.
Here, you see her mate, the male Luna Moth. His wings are spread four and a half inches to welcome his beloved, or to wave his sorrowed good-bye.
May this brilliant
poster of a male Luna Moth
remind you always of the brief and excellent passion found one April evening.
--Brockeim
Male Luna Moth Photographic Poster Print by Adam Jones, 24x32
GRACE KELLY 24X36 B&W POSTER PRINT
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