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    Cuttlefish

    This is a watercolor painting on hardboard. The reference was a cuttlefish that I took video of while in Puerto Galera. I decided I'd blow it up by airbrushing it to make a souvenir. The final size is 18"x24".


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    Wow - thats excellent work. Now you need to get watercolors that have chromataphores in them so that he changes patterns / colors like the real ones! (joking aside, they actually have dichroic pigments that change color dramatically - I have some that's over $4,000.00 per gallon)
    "I seemed to hang . . . as if suspended in the heart of a giant liquid Saffire" - Louis Marden, National Geographic (1950 something - pre-Doubilet), on diving with Jacques Cousteau and his new "Aqualung"

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