Monday, February 3, 2014

Tree Hugger and Puffer Fish

For Ranger Rick's April issue.

                                               
Sketch in layout.

                                                                 

Detail.

                                                               


  The same issue required a little puffer fish with a fascinating story. Underwater photographers had discovered an elaborate design of unknown origin on the seabed similar to a mandala: a geometric, circular structure measuring around 6.5 ft in diameter carved in the sand.




 Just recently underwater cameras showed that the artist was a small puffer fish who, using only his flapping fin, tirelessly worked day and night to carve the circular ridges.  And it turns out he does it all to attract a mate. Watch the video here.  I am always amazed by the natural geometry in artistic efforts of creatures in the wild. It's hard to believe a fish this small would have the capacity and intelligence to create something so symmetrical. The puffer fish is also considered a delicacy, which if prepared correctly, supposedly won't kill you. Its liver and other organs are so toxic they can cause death to the diners that seek their thrills through a kind of gastronomic russian roulette. 


1 comment:

sheree boyd said...

awww...i love puffer fish. i used to have one. He was super cute until he started to eat his fish tank mates. that gave me sad face.