sea

New Painting

Slashing its extraordinary tail, a thresher shark breaks free from the water.

There’s no doubt in my mind that the thresher shark is one of the most spectacular fish in the sea. I’ve had this picture in my mind for around 2 years. Originally I wanted the shark to be hooked in the mouth, with the line trailing off to the right, out of the picture, to an unseen sportfishing boat. I changed my mind for two reasons, 1) I thought the line became too distracting and broke the composition flow, and 2) is there any reason to fish for sharks anymore? I don’t know but I doubt it. So I imagined this shark slashed at a school of baitfish, and its momentum caused it to break the water’s surface, and for some really lucky reason, you were there to see it.

* I stole the brownish sky color from Winslow Homer’s Gulf Stream.

*Now available as a print.

Frilled Shark Painting Available for Sale

Frilled Shark

The most ancient of all the sharks, the Frilled Sharks closest relatives died out 12 - 30 million years ago.

Acrylic on wood panel

Artwork measures 30" X 11 7/8"

Framed in a modern custom made Walnut wooden frame. The approximate framed outside dimensions are as follows, 31" X 12 7/8" X 1 1/4", with a wire hanger ready for display.

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