clownfish
Posted on November 26, 2005 @ 6:50 pm by massimo | Filed under: animals, blog, wordpress

“small is beatiful” was a popular adage in Italy and it can be taken for the colourful, cute clownfish. Clownfish are relatively small organisms; fish in the wild can grow to a length of about 10 cm. Clownfish live in a mutual relationship with sea anemones. Once an anemone has been adopted, the clownfish will defend it vigorously. Clownfish are between my favourite underwater species due to their brilliant orange. My effort has been the rendering of that peculiar hue making use of a standard digital palette… hope I got it!
Illustration Friday ’s topic is: small
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I really loved the work you did for “small” your clown fish were created so vibrant. the work is simple, but eye catching. well done!
I love your work!
This is a wonderful illo and your work is truly amazing. I’m going to spend some time wondering around and will be back often.
These clown fish are dramatic and glowing! Have bookmarked the colour pallete. Your work is always polished and graphically pleasing :)
lovely illo and nice thought for the prompt!
Reminds me of my favourite game…Insaniquarium! Great job!!!
Such pretty fish! I love the oranges and the dark watery background. great job!
Thanks for peeping at my blog..Nice craftmanship of work you have got here. Beautiful sharing.
you have some really distinctive work here on your blog, it’s my first time here
good on you and see you soon
love scott
So peaceful and lovely! You have the color spot on!!
Awesome!