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Rhythm of Wild Water.
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... Rhythm of Wild Water The coral wall detailed in this painting features Fish found mainly in, but not limited to, the Indo-Pacific Oceans. Here, you see white-collar butterfly fish, raccoon butterfly fish and black-backed butterfly fish swimming alongside angelfish, reef goldfish and the emperor snapper. Sea urchins reside quietly while a red grouper; also known as the coral trout, watches from nearby. Eye of the Beholder The artist is fascinated by the flamboyant hues and distinctive design of this particular fish species, called a wrasse. The fish's abstract qualities inspired Stahl to paint a work that functions not only as a lifelike detail, but also as an artistic design. Allowing the fish's natural colors to create a path for the viewer's eye, this piece depicts just an upper portion of the face of the wrasse. Genesis The spark of Nicole's inspiration for Genesis came from the beautiful and intriguing coral reefs, found in














