Zebrafish, Danio (Dynamic Composition)
Zebrafish, Danio (Dynamic Composition)
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Category: Paintings.I love to paint aquarium fish. It gives me the opportunity to develop dynamic surfaces and motion full of life and beauty. This piece is on heavyweight watercolor paper and will need a frame for display.
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