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Sisters are like seashells, snowflakes, and precious works of art. Each is a unique beautiful treasure that can never be duplicated or replaced. We may not be sisters by birth but are sisters in faith and heart!
Photo by Electra Hambleton
Seashell
Very beautiful and precious, it was the largest shell I found on the beach in my life. We photographed and left her there enriching the scenery.
Concha do Mar
Muito linda e preciosa, foi a maior concha que encontrei na praia em toda minha vida. Fotografamos e deixamos ela por lá enriquecendo o cenário.
Art Week Gallery Group
CREATIVE SHELLS
28/ 06/2020
Barra Grande
Piauí, Brasil
ODC - Dark, Light Contrast
Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!
The Seashells Fairy by Daniel Arrhakis (2020)
With the music : Really Slow Motion - Becoming (Epic Uplifting Fantasy Orchestral)
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Work for our Week Theme in our Art Week Gallery Group
*Art Week Gallery Group - Week Theme - CREATIVE SHELLS - From June 28 to July 4 - LINK HERE
Mystic Sea Fantasy work made with stock images and images of mine. Lady model by Pixabay in Pexels (CC0) :
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🐚 Beautiful new specimens!
Seashells from around the world
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Species list:
Muricidae:
• Pterochelus acanthopterus (Lamarck, 1816), N.W. Australia, 75.6mm
• Pterochelus akation (Vokes, 1993), N.W. Australia, 35.9mm / 36.1mm
Cypraeidae:
• Cribrarula cribraria (Linnaeus, 1758), Philippines, 39.5mm, giant!
• Mauritia eglantina (Duclos, 1833), New Caledonia, 58.4mm, niger & rostrate!
• Naria eburnea (Barnes, 1824), Fiji, 46mm
• Ovatipsa chinensis chinensis (Gmelin, 1791), Philippines, 47.5mm
• Naria helvola bellatrix (Lorenz, 2009), Marquesas, 25mm
• Staphylaea limacina staphylaeformis Lorenz 1989, Philippines, 34.7mm
• Zoila decipiens decipiens. (Smith, E.A., 1880), N.W. Australia, 51.4mm / 52.2mm
From my collection
For Macro Mondays- the seashell is 2.3 cm wide/tall. I used a real seashell to make the mold and cast it in silver. The chain links were formed from silver wire, shaped, beaten, soldered & then linked up by more soldering, to form the chain.