Leatherback Sea Turtle Print
Rendered in stunning digital watercolors,* this Leatherback Sea Turtle print showcases the details that makes this magnificent marine reptile so unique.
Many years ago, I spent a summer monitoring nesting leatherback sea turtles in the Caribbean, allowing me learn all about these amazing animals.
Leatherbacks are the largest of all the sea turtle species, weighing in at over 2000 pounds and measuring over 8ft long.
Unlike other sea turtles with hard shells, leatherbacks have a flexible carapace (hence the name) that allows them to dive to astonishing depths of over 4,000 feet
They travel huge distances, sometimes swimming thousands of miles just to reach their nesting grounds.
If you are fascinated by marine life, enjoy nature-inspired decor, or have a passion for ocean conservation, this fine art print of the mysterious leatherback sea turtle is the perfect piece of art for your home.
Title: "Leatherback Sea Turtle"
Details:
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Printed on canvas textured fine art paper
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Archival quality inks
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Orientation: Vertical
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According to size - prints will arrive either rolled in a tube or packed flat
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Custom sizes are available upon request
- Frames are for display purposes and mockups only and are not included
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*About my digital watercolors:
You may be asking, what are digital watercolors? These are paintings I create using specialized software that mimics the fluidity and transparency of real watercolors. It involves employing various brushes, adjusting brush strokes, and layering colors to achieve the desired effects.
While the tools may differ, the creative process remains similar. Just like with traditional watercolors, I start with a blank canvas, envision the final piece, and then carefully build up layers of colors and details to bring my vision to life. The process of planning, sketching, selecting colors, and refining the composition requires the same artistic intuition and expertise as working with physical paints.
Contrary to common belief, creating digital watercolors is a time-consuming process, and I often spend more time on these pieces than even my traditional watercolors.
I hope this explanation helps you understand all that is involved in the process of creating a digital painting. As always, if you have any questions I'd love to hear from you!
Leatherback Sea Turtle Print