ABYSSAL LIGHT SHOW


Abyssal Light Show, acrylic on canvas, 2020. 18" X 24"

There are animals in the deep, dark abyss of the ocean depths that could produce their own light, which is called bioluminescence. Some of these animals include the angler fish, the viper fish and the gulper or pelican eel. In the dark depths of the ocean, not all bioluminescent animals are fearsome predators which use their lights as lures. Some including lantern fish and flashlight fish use their lights to escape from predators. Invertebrates in this zone are also able to produce their own light, and these include firefly squid and comb jellies.

This piece is inspired from a documentary about deep sea predators.

The Process



Deep-sea anglerfish


Gulper eel and Sloane's viper fish

The animals in the artwork are painted with bright colors against the dark background. This gives a sense of luminescence in the artwork.

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