Antonio Discovolo (Italian, 1874-1956)
Marina in the moonlight, n.d.
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Decided to do a redpaint of older piece i did.
23. August 2023 / 18. April 2022
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23.09.10 Big Blue Sea
This was such a calming ocean landscape drawing. I love the blues and greens and the texture I was able to build up. It's definitely more stylized that some of my past ocean drawings, but I still love it // daily drawing 1441
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The road ahead isn't always clear, you may take wrong turns, stumble threw unfamiliar landscapes or even break down. Just take your time, take a pit stop, and ask others for help finding the way.
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I got inspired to create this piece after reading recent articles about Jupiter's moon Europa. They were mostly talking about how though it produces enough oxygen per day to allow 1 million humans to breath, it may not be enough for life on the moon itself to thrive. These articles seem to ignore the existence of life on Earth that can survive on little to no oxygen. These are mainly bacteria but there are animals that have adapted to withstand low oxygen levels, such as icefish and Loricifera, even no oxygen at all such a salmon parasite called Henneguya Salmiinicola. The organisms in this piece (some not shown due to being microscopic) are inspired by the aforementioned lifeforms and I will dedicate a piece to them to describe them in detail.
A side note, there as also some articles that talked about how Europa may actually not have hydrothermal vents after all. I'm still holding out hope and we should learn more once NASA's Clipper satellite arrives there.
As always, comments and critiques are welcome.
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William Trost Richards (American, 1833-1905)
A Rocky Coast, 1877
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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