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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Ocean


This week's Illustration Friday prompt is "Ocean", and I decided the world didn't need yet another drawing or painting of a lighthouse.

I think the oceans are marvelous places.  Nature shows about oceans are so engrossing with their incredible diversity of creatures. Living landlocked my whole life, I've had four visits to oceans in total.  Someday,  I want to attend an all-night party with a big bonfire on a beach.

That's what I think about when I think about the ocean.

But when it comes to actually going IN the ocean, farther than wading, I think about flesh-loving sharks.  Not a fan.

Damn you, Steven Spielberg!
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20 comments:

lotta joy said...

I LOVE that picture! The slight indentations behind the gills are magnificent! This is your best drawing yet!

terri said...

He looks very muscular and ferocious and BLOOD thirsty!

ShadowRun300 said...

He looks very.... REAL. Definitely scary!
I've lived along the ocean while in Greece. We were more worried about stinging jelly fish than sharks.
And the last time I went snorkeling, I came across a huge barracuda. I turned around and swam right back to shore.
I like the sun-tanning and late night bonfire aspect of the ocean much better!

josh pincus is crying said...

very cool illustration. great technique.

Jimmy said...

Can't you just hear the tune that played every time someone took a swim in Jaws, don't you think folks really should pay attention to the background music.

Excellent picture Abby you did a good job.

Rock Chef said...

I tend to think about the unpleasant stuff that floats in the sea near me. Beach parties are fun, they were quite regulsr when I was young.

Rock Chef said...

And the shark is great!

Guano said...

Supposedly before "Jaws", folks viewed sharks as just another big fish.
Those mandibles are powerful -- but perhaps not as powerful as the media that hyped 'em up.
I can hear the increasing tempo of the Jaws pursuit music now....swim faster!

CiCi said...

Interesting to hear of someone who did not have time at an ocean. I grew up in southern California, was at the Pacific Ocean much of the time, took my own kids there a lot and at times lived at the ocean. I like your shark, but I hope you keep your dream of one day enjoying a fun time at the beach at a huge bonfire.

Abby said...

Thanks! Always love a critique from a fellow arteest!

Abby said...

Yeah, kind of a boring life, right?

Abby said...

I prefer baracudas of the plymouth variety! I'm happy to look at that stuff at the aquarium.

Abby said...

Thanks JPic!

Abby said...

Ha! Yeah, that shark had a bass accompaniment, and those people still got eaten!

Abby said...

Unpleasant stuff like what? I probably don't want to know!

Abby said...

That movie probably scarred me for life. Even the ridiculous sequels couldn't erase the images!

Abby said...

Thanks! The ocean really does give a different perspective to us mountain folk.

agg79 said...

Great shark! Interesting point of view from a landlocked state. I've been able to see/wade in several different oceans, but the Caribbean is probably my favorite - clear water, white sand. Some place you can see everything.

Anita said...

And what a hungry looking shark he is.

I'll trade my ocean for your mountains... for a week or so.

Anonymous said...

A menacing creature for sure! Great image - I like the monochromatic choice you made here - it makes the shark all the more sinister.