Wednesday 2 March 2011

Flipper finned fish

 Here is Work produced on a new project concerning yet again a theme that introduces more fish to the existing second sculpture that was produced called Levi the Leviathan. It is with this thought that I encouraged myself to find more solace in creating a world where a certain number of sculptures if you will if magiced into the 'real state' the real life, they would be happy coalescing in some way in a habitat that thrived with many of their kind. The whale might be seeking the smaller 'Flipper finned fish' however their might need to be an introduction of other fish that would keep the distance between the two quite clear. Like the endless silver fish or scholes of them that emerge their is every need to build every theme of mine so that is becomes prominent.
 The beginning of the snout or beaky mouth that was shown here is a good depiction of the fish having more work needed to deepen the inside of his mouth and the underside of his beak. This did happen with great eagerness as you see later, I haven't found what sort of temperament comes to mind, when seeing him. But like a swordfish I imagine him to be sleeky and silver like, in colour, with tinges of blue if imagined in the real world, he would appear also more large than a piranha, but lithe and drawn to smaller fish, gulping maybe 8 in day for sumptious delight.
 The fins were a delicate task to take on, seeing that I was more inclined to using the round beak like ruffler, that has an oblong and curvy shape, I went to it and used a circular motion on the grooves arranged to show the separation of each fin, between beginning fins and end fins.
 The gills underneath will need a web like scoring as I first thought it evident they needed deepening at the most beginning stages of development, later it is close to getting onto scoring it with great grace and close inspection, it will be like being a baker, you might need more delicate thought than you can muster, but put a great deal of joy in the bliss of your undivided attention in life.
 A close inspection of the fins being separated quite clearly from the middle part of the body.
 The beak is one which has a great mandible on the lower half than the upper half and almost resembles the rhino which can also develop as an interesting venture, through enthusiasm arising from sudden inspection of thought, on such analysis. This causes me to realise there is also a stern nature to the eyes it does not appear anything like Turtalius in humour, there is more likeness to Levi and other creatures that might develop from henceforth.
 This picture slightly confuses me as I believe the opposite effect of the shadows has become inverted by accident, evidently clear from the shadow of the eye, looking embossed instead of dug out, to show a creature of great clever attitude and sussing out each strategy.

 The shapes are a reminder this fish, is one of business, he needs large gills to flee quickly from larger prey, he has large enough mandibles to do his business of munching a gash out of a larger fish and fleeing, then you find that this fish is high in the food chain, but not high enough to command bravery amongst Larger fishes which would bellow at him, with their gargantuan might.