After glaze firing / before glaze firing: existential crisis flatfish edition!!
In related news, I'm finally (FINALLY) working on a shop update - just about to start editing photos & will announce a date/time ASAP!!
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After glaze firing / before glaze firing: existential crisis flatfish edition!!
In related news, I'm finally (FINALLY) working on a shop update - just about to start editing photos & will announce a date/time ASAP!!
My three candidates for the best fish award:
The oarfish: big, The flatfish: flat, The angler fish: light
I love some good fish with shoes!
More #TextileTuesday:
“Cotton textile painted with a flounder-like fish.
Chancay style, Peru.”
[Chancay culture: c.1000-1470CE]
On display at American Museum of Natural History
my game unmatched
i made magnets (animal crossing inspired)
There were so many little flat fish out last night! Here's my fave little speckly one.
Dabigail, Fly and Trish doodles from the past months !!!
also dabi and fly have design tweaks now !!! yayyy
Something fishy. Our world is full of aliens.
The Macrognathus aral, One-stripe spiny eel has its mouth and anterior shaped like a bird's beak. People make artworks by combining different kinds of animals or their forms. People also wonder about aliens, how they would look, and we have had so many drawings, cartoons of aliens. But isn't our own earth, the very world where we live, comprised of creatures alien-like? We have thousands and lakhs of species, all different from one another. And if we were to pick any animal group from these, let's say, fish, even they have so much variety. This variety, again, is in their body shapes, colours, size. And they are found in different habitats - freshwater (rivers, streams, ponds, lakes), saltwater/ marine, estuary. Let's consider their looks and body features. There's this one, in this post itself - Macrognathus aral, One-stripe spiny eel - which has a bird's beak-like anterior. There're 'flying fish' that can fly or glide in air for some time (with help of their fins). There're 'frogfish'. From their name itself, one can understand that they must be appearing like frogs. Walking on the seafloor. 'Sole' are flat fish that can be observed, again, on the seafloor, and with both of their eyes on one side (facing upward), on contrary to the single eye on each side of the fish. There are anglerfish, which lure their prey with their luminescent part. And so many others, grouped together based on their 'usual' characteristics, but still 'unusual'. Our world itself is full of aliens!
- Dhairyasheel Dayal