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Angler: Fan Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part one of a six-part set.
Angler: Fly Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part two of a six-part set.
Angler: Orange Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part three of a six-part set.
Angler: Blue Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part four of a six-part set.
Angler: Clown Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part five of a six-part set.
Angler: Lucky Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.
These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark.
This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part six of a six-part set.
Goldfish Part 1: Left
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These extraordinary comet finned spotted goldfish grace this composition as they heighten the viewers awareness of their weaving watery pirouettes in their immortal and familiar dance.
Part one of a two-part set.
Goldfish Part 2: Right
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These extraordinary comet finned spotted goldfish grace this composition as they heighten the viewers awareness of their weaving watery pirouettes in their immortal and familiar dance.
Part two of a two-part set.
Gone Fishing- Flounder
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Gone Fishing- Rainbow Fish
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Gone Fishing- Red Fish
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Gone Fishing- Striped
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Koi Part 1: The Feast
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Golden koi parade in a secluded azure spring in harmonious yet impassioned magnificence. The origin of the word "koi" dates to ancient Japan when referring to the most wild and pure species of carp. In earlier Chinese mythology, there was a place called "Dragon's Gate" on the Yellow River atop a large waterfall. If a koi were able to traverse the challenge, it was said that they would transform into a dragon.
This magnificent composition is one of a two-part series featuring rich golden hues against a deep cobalt blue.
Koi Part 2: School
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Golden koi parade in a secluded azure spring in harmonious yet impassioned magnificence. The origin of the word "koi" dates to ancient Japan when referring to the most wild and pure species of carp. In earlier Chinese mythology, there was a place called "Dragon's Gate" on the Yellow River atop a large waterfall. If a koi were able to traverse the challenge, it was said that they would transform into a dragon.
This magnificent composition is one of a two-part series featuring rich golden hues against a deep cobalt blue.
Nautulus
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A single nautilus shell, captivating in its intricate design, stands upright at the center of this composition, casting a delicate shadow that hints at the mysterious creature it once harbored. The nautilus, a symbol of internal harmony and the natural beauty of the sea, evokes a deep sense of wonder and timelessness. The ancient Chinese revered the nautilus as a symbol of good luck and spiritual growth, seeing its perfect spiral as a path to enlightenment.
The Blue Crab
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The Blue Crab gets its proper name from Greek and Latin roots which break down to mean, “beautiful-swimmer” and “savory." I cannot recall ever seeing a crab swim but I do understand the “savory” aspect of the origin of the name. We put crab meat on just about everything in New Orleans.
Crabs are bottom-feeders, one of the cleaners of the sea, a noble creature, that gives so much to humanity, and they are so wonderful to observe.
The Hermit Crab
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Hermit Crab- Crusty
The Sea is Calling
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The Sea is Calling