"Earthworms," Naturalist Specimen Plate — Elliott Best Original
Charles Darwin spent 40 years studying earthworms. He called them one of the most important creatures in the history of the world — the quiet engineers beneath our feet, aerating soil, breaking down organic matter, making the ground fertile enough to grow everything we eat. They are ancient, essential, and almost entirely ignored.
The Victorian naturalists didn't ignore them. The specimen plate tradition that flourished in the 19th century documented everything — the spectacular and the overlooked alike — with the same care and precision. This Elliott Best original is the second in our Naturalist Specimen Plate series, and it gives the earthworm the treatment it deserves: arranged, observed, and rendered with genuine respect for the subject.
For the curious. For the contrarian. For anyone who knows that the most interesting things are usually underground.