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Ink and watercolors
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His sharp teeth keeps whatever you put inside the box nice and safe...
—Michael Auger
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Ladies and Gentlemen....the fish-a-puss..
Early fishermen and sailors often told tales of seeing strange beasts during their long trips at sea. Famed among these fabled sightings, was talk of the man faced fish that trapped food in with his long natural mustache whiskers. Whilst smocking a pipe stuffed with kelp and chunks of natural corral.
It was originally called a "BRISTLY FISH", but in 1673 the French oceanongrapher REMY LA AQUAVELVA named this fish the "poissons de moustache",or "Fish with Mustache. Sightings of these creatures of the blue have all but vanished in recent years...
To a point where modern fish nomenclature tells us that its uncommon for a fish to have facial hair. But this is truly a rare and fascinating fish.
Indeed a most bountiful moustache of the deep.
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An oldie, an editorial illustration for an annual report for Thamesmead Town, near London.
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AQUALUNA
Okay, okay… so this is an ooooooooooold piece, but it fit so nicely with this week's topic, I just had to post it. I originally created this piece as part of a three piece mini-story about a fish that accidentally swallows the moon. The idea grew and I even started writing for it. Alas, I'm a terrible writer, and that seems to have stunted the creative process, and this was as far as I got. I thought posting it might serve as a great reminder to actually finish what I started! :)
What do you think?
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This week's challenge: Fish
One word: Fishies! :) Have fun with it SFG'ers!
The SFG Challenge was created to challenge every member to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. You are enthusiastically encouraged to participate!
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The next challenge begins Monday, June 8th, 2009.
Have a Sugar Frosted week!
What a great idea to make a fish out of plants. It looks great!