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20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org
Taken by Sea…This must probably come from my fear of swimming in the sea, and not being able to reach the ground and eventually die
A deviation from my usual style, just for fun. Watercolor, with acrylic and graphite.
Watercolor and acrylic. Original character from a series of kid-friendly underwater themed paintings.
Watercolor and graphite. Rousseau the octopus.
Watercolor and acrylic. Rousseau the octopus.
Watercolor and ink. The octopus woman from my original short story, The Octopus’ Lover.
ACEO. Watercolor and color pencil.
Originally done for the “Kaiju Invasion Art Show” in December 2008. It was one of the biggest shows in Art Basel, Miami Beach. Some artist included: Coop, Victor Powell and Glenn Barr. / Show was curated by Harold Golen.
If you go down to the woods today…...............Just Run!!!!
Trying to uphold purity despite the world’s attempt to corrupt-and the desire to forfeit increasingly becoming more entangling
this is a line drawing i made of an octopus. / 5×7 inches. indian ink.
Aah, the mathematical beauty of nature combined with the yummyness of seafood.
Airbrushed on board, this one hurt.
Some cute little fish made of fruits and vegetables.
taken at Tsukiji market Tokyo
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like it’s only a matter of time before the octopus takes its place at the top of the food chain.
Today they’re using coconuts as shields, tomorrow they may be slithering ashore armed with molotovs and AK47s! They’ve got eight legs, people! (Technically they’ve only got six, plus two arms but, meh)
octopus hanging on a clothes line with ocean in the background
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