Stunning photos of the ancient insects caught in amberPublished22 February 2019Image source, Levon BissImage caption, How's this for an art project? Photographs of insects that are 45 million years old! The critters were caught in tree sap which hardened, leaving them perfectly preserved. The hardened tree sap is called amber.Image source, Levon BissImage caption, Artist Levon Biss took hundreds of detailed photos of each piece of amber and then stitched them together to form each of the final pictures.Image source, Levon BissImage caption, It's hard to believe that each insect was in fact less than 3mm in length!Image source, Levon BissImage caption, Levon suspended each piece of amber in a special fluid to allow him to have absolute control of the lighting conditions for his photographs.Image source, Levon BissImage caption, He says that he sculpts the light around the insect to create these highly detailed and clear images.Image source, Levon BissImage caption, All the insects in this series were found in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.Image source, Levon BissImage caption, London-born photographer Levon calls these artworks "microsculpture" and exhibits his artwork in museums around the world. Have you ever seen an insect look so stunning?!More on this storyAncient birds' wings found in amberPublished29 June 2016Are insects facing extinction?Published11 February 2019Artist creates tiniest animal sculpturesPublished16 August 20189,000 butterflies die for artPublished15 October 2012