Original artwork description:

This painting is inspired by the huge schools of Mobula Rays that accumulate on the way to their traditional feeding grounds. The graceful movement of their fins in the water makes them look more like they're flying than swimming. I think the oval shaped canvas further enhances the soft organic forms of the Rays.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paint on Stretched Canvas

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#mobula ray #fish #underwater painting #underwater art #marine painting #shark #group #circular painting #migration #oval painting #rays #circular canvas #sharks #shoal #school of fish #oval canvas #manta ray #swarm #stingray #manta rays #devil ray 

Mobula Ray Migration (2017)

Acrylic painting 
by Jacqueline Talbot

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This painting is inspired by the huge schools of Mobula Rays that accumulate on the way to their traditional feeding grounds. The graceful movement of their fins in the water makes them look more like they're flying than swimming. I think the oval shaped canvas further enhances the soft organic forms of the Rays.

Materials used:

Acrylic Paint on Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#mobula ray #fish #underwater painting #underwater art #marine painting #shark #group #circular painting #migration #oval painting #rays #circular canvas #sharks #shoal #school of fish #oval canvas #manta ray #swarm #stingray #manta rays #devil ray 
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I am predominantly interested in the natural world and the structures and connections that are inherent within from a microscopic to a massive level. There is a lot of bright... Read more

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