Here's Naiomi
(2008)
Subject: Female (larger) and male Clownfish (Amphiprion percula) Papua New Guinea Dimensions (inches): 20 x 30 Medium: natural pigment oil on unbleached Belgium linen Description: The reason you can't find Nimo is that he transmogrified into Naiomi. Clownfish tend to live in pairs upon poisonous Anemones, to which they are immune. The female is always larger than the male and he is subservient to her. When the female dies, the male transmogrifies into a female and attracts a new male. That's why you can't find Nemo. If we don't stop carbon emissions, it is estimated that by the end of this century all coral reefs will be extinct, along with the clown fish they sustain. Then we will never be able to find Nemo nor Naiomi.
Original Available For Sale:
Yes
Price: $6,500.00 US
Limited Edition Available:
Yes
Details: Highest quality giclee, on canvas, same size as the original. Signed by hand and numbered on the back. Same size as the original. Edition Size: 50 Price: $225.00 US
Conservation Committment: 10% (Artist commits to donating the indicated portion of proceeds to conservation)