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Whale Shark Acrylic Print featuring the painting Whale shark by Tom Blodgett Jr

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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Whale shark Acrylic Print

Tom Blodgett Jr

by Tom Blodgett Jr

$77.00

Product Details

Whale shark acrylic print by Tom Blodgett Jr.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

As great feeding filters, whale sharks clean the water. It is estimated that a single whale shark processes 6000 liters of water per hour. They tend... more

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Comments (4)

Nancy Lueckhof

Nancy Lueckhof

Hello Tom, I have just completed a novel, based on an amazing true story that took place in the PHilippines in 1937, where a huge whale shark rescued a 15 year old Filipina who had been lost at sea for 13 days. The adventure is a fascinating account of a truly miraculous tale. In doing research on whale sharks, I came across your paintings and am very impressed by your work. Would you consider allowing me to use your artwork as my cover and/or within the pages of my book? I would give you credit and it might also serve as great advertizing for you as well. I am self-publishing the novel and hope to have it in print this summer. I would appreciate hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Thank you. Nancy (n.lueckhof@gmx.de)

Tom Blodgett Jr

Tom Blodgett Jr

Thanks Arlin!

Arlin Jules

Arlin Jules

Very cool.

Artist's Description

As great feeding filters, whale sharks clean the water. It is estimated that a single whale shark processes 6000 liters of water per hour. They tend to concentrate within the tropical belt because these are the areas with higher phytoplankton productivity. They also tend to appear in seasons when concentrations of phytoplankton and organic particles are at their highest, because that is when their �janitorial� services are most needed.

About Tom Blodgett Jr

Tom Blodgett Jr

I hope these paintings will in some way inspire you to investigate these organisms further. Their wondrous forms and capabilities are often overlooked and underappreciated. Imagine the tapestry that would color your world if you could communicate using sonar (yet still be able to learn human sign language) like a dolphin, smell with the intensity of the Polar Bear, understand chemical signals like the Honey Bee, navigate up to 600 miles from memory like the Desert Elephant, or utilize the earth’s geomagnetic fields to swim 800 miles like the Green Sea Turtle. The true complexity of the communication between most organisms lies in realms we still know relatively little about. The descriptions for each painting include facts, interviews, and...

 

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