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Hey Deep Peeps,

So many spooky spiders crawled into our inbox this week for our latest #DeepLookColoring challenge! Thank you so much for sharing them, and we love learning about our fans from all around the world, too. Another coloring challenge is coming your way soon –– in the meantime, Happy Halloween! 🎃🎃🎃

Vinala participated in our previous peregrine falcon coloring challenge and submitted this terrifically terrifying drawing!

Kapeto K. Rotokha, aka Tribal Ghost, also returned to send us another cool creation! From Dimapur, Nagaland, India, he's an agriculture graduate who's interested in art, music, sketching and drawing. "Nowadays I am into digital drawings and making new connections."

Anja from Macedonia loves "drawing fan arts in my free time. And I love animals –– especially birds." She sent us a cool video of her process for our starfish coloring challenge; here's how she drew this one!

We loved the wonderful drawing from second grader Etta Whitt! This talented 7-year-old even added in a fly. 

Dylan (AKA Drek the Bat) is an 29-year old aspiring artist living in Boise, Idaho. "I've been a Deep Look fan since finding your "These Whispering, Walking Bats Are Onto Something" video in 2017. For the spider coloring, I was inspired by the natural beauty of spider webs and the iridescence of natural things we don't always get to experience with the naked eye."

This creepy creation comes from Krishna, who's also from India. "I want people to appreciate spiders more as they are such amazing creatures –– and that inspired me to create this."

And Little Miss Crafty  sent us this naturalistic rendition of the spider waiting for its prey.

5-year-old Remington is an "avid Deep Look watcher. He and his dad watch two every night before bedtime!"

6-year-old Isabella Skaggs "was so excited to color these on a rainy day in Pennsylvania", according to her proud grandparents Glenda and Jonathan. We're showcasing one of her rainbow-like drawings here.

Longtime fan Caelie Glori - "I have been watching your channel on my other account since you guys started!" - sent us this spine-chilling spider. 

And last but not least, here's a dazzling drawing from Bree! She's a "mental health care manager by night, and a self taught digital artist by day. I'm also an avid bug nerd and paleo nerd, as well as a long-term follower of several PBS channels like Deep Look and Eons. Ask me about my isopods, you'll make me smile :)

My goal was to make this lady look like she was one of the 15 genetically engineered spiders from the first live action Spiderman movie from back in the 2000s. I used fun colors to make her look iridescent and reflect the comic-like lighting. Oh yeah, and her web glows in the dark ;)

I don't have much of an online art presence anymore, but I plan to change that! If anyone is interested in seeing me occasionally post about nerdy stuff like video games, My Little Pony, other animated shows, paleo and entomology stuff, D&D, or just art in general, here's where I can be followed on Twitter and Instagram."





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Drek the Bat

These are all incredible! Especially the last one and also the ones by the very young fans. This was a treat, thanks for letting us participate!