Pygmy Seahorse

The seahorse’s yellow color and distinctive shape make it look like just another extension of the gorgonian coral it mimics off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Like some miniature creature marching along a polyp highway, a pygmy seahorse takes advantage of the coral’s maze-like structure to hide in cryptic safety. They use their prehensile tails to hang onto their sea fan, swaying back and forth in the current.

Description

Art has carefully chosen a select group of images for his Open Edition Fine Art Collection. They are printed on EPSON Premium Photo Luster paper using archival EPSON Ultrachrome inks. Art signs the print with a silver acid-free pen.

Print sizes are approximate based on image or format.

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Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 49 × 4 × 4 in
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