„Adult pikes“,
illustrating satisfied pikes in good shape for a presentation about northern pike in the Baltic Sea
Aquarelle on paper. © SomariArt

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It's a miracle! One of my from last year is a beer now. I get to drink it on Saturday! And they let me design the poster for the release!

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A little last minute entry, celebrating Fishes of Alaska.
Day 5 sandlance.

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Blackbar soldierfish digital painting for this weeks “ie” themed !

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Need something warm and cozy today for ? Here’s the wonderfully named Flapjack Octopus!

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My repost: Tepexichthys aranguthyorum from the Tlayúa Formation, Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla, Mexico.

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I actually have something for These are a variety of fish that would be important to humans living in South-Southeast Asia. Obviously not finished, but wanted to share!

All part of research for 😁

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Menhaden, croakers, and a shadowy shark for Chesapeake theme and

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Happy Halloween! No new art but here are some spooky fish that I've drawn in the past! 🎃👻🐟

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Deep sea dragonfish for Halloween theme. Deep sea dweller, produces light by bioluminescence. Creepy & scary looking, haunts the eternal night of the deepest depths. Any creature getting to near it could “Risk” becoming a meal. day 31 prompt of “risk”.

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Happy Halloween all! Couldn't illustrate new fish today. But here are a few chimaera for today's also known as ghost fish, spook fish mostly due to their appearance and their life in deep waters.

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More like “Scare-a-selmus...” a green tiger piranha for Halloween

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Before continuing on the journey, we jump to (and a belated - "moon") with an Opah or Moonfish circa 2016 (L) and last week (R).

Thanks to for starting I LOVE seeing all the 🐟✏ each week 🙌

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Opah day 2020 & 2021
These fish are difficult.

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I’ve been very stressed out lately so I set aside a few hours for a relaxing activity. I haven’t had time for any art recently and it felt so nice.

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Went off-theme for today's Here are a few different varieties of the most famous livebearer fish - Guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Illustrating tail fins was real fun, looking forward to draw more varieties.!!

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an older drawing but i wanted to post something for before i go to work because i always forget.

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With fins like those, it's probably not surprising that the threadfin rainbowfish (Iriatherina werneri) is a popular aquarium fish! In the wild, they're found in the slow-moving streams and swamps of tropical northern Australia and New Guinea

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A species that can create its own light in the pitch-black darkness and has males that are basically just parasitic sperm sacs that fuse to the females - nothing says quite like the deepsea anglerfish

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