Bug Darth Vader mask might as well be made from nightmares

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Because Darth Vader wasn't scary enough already.

Artist Klaus Enrique loves using nature as a medium for his artwork. His latest creation is the product of over 150 insects to create one of the most terrifying faces in the galaxy.

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Enrique spent over 300 hours carefully constructing the mask. He brought in scorpions from Arizona and bought butterflies from a vendor in China.

Enrique said in an interview with Wired that the butterflies were meant to represent metamorphosis, "Darth Vader was this good guy then he turns into the most evil person in the universe.”

Now Vader can add creepiest person in the universe to his resume as well.

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