ABC Book Formatting


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Formatting the pages of The Mermaid Scientist Alphabet Book. My first book is coming together! We are almost there!

InDesign and Photoshop and I have had our ups and downs.

We are slowly working out our many issues with the help of digital relationship therapists, YouTube & Adobe Help.

Mermaid Scientist Interview at Art After Dark

Artist Interview for Art After Dark by Highlight Media (from the last show)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEi_w3MPdJc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEi_w3MPdJc
YouTube Interview

 

Art Show February 7th, 2014

Art After Dark Event

Art After Dark in a monthly Art Show Event in San Luis Obispo

Illustrations from The Mermaid Scientist Alphabet Book will be showcased at Anaya Acupuncture

Address: 1264 Higuera Street Suite 102D

(Next to Vintage Wine Bar on Monterey Street & Johnson Ave)

Google Directions

FaceBook Event Page

What is Art After Dark SLO?

Come peruse some fish art and enjoy!

I is for Ichthyologist

Ichthyologist and Mermaid discussionI is for Ichthyologist

ICK-THEEE-O-LOW-GEST     –  Ichthyologist!

This is a name for a person often found in the water. They are scientists who study fish, count fish, dream about fish and collect data to unlock the secret lives of fishes.

Ocean enthusiastic kids have inquired on how to become a mermaid. The answer lies in the theme of this book and my response back to these mermaid scientist “sea fans” focuses on the importance of gaining knowledge about the ocean and all its fishes, and that creating this deeper understanding between yourself and the ocean is the crux of becoming a mermaid. The study of Ichthyology is an age old mermaid tradition.

To all aspiring Mermaids aka Ichthyologists I say: Learn! Read! Enjoy! and before long, you will understand what it is to be half fish.

Side note:  The Father of Ichthyology was a swedish naturalist Peter Artedi, who mysteriously disappeared in the waters of Amsterdam. This epitaph was written in latin by Anders Celsius, translated by George Shaw and quoted in Linnaeus’s publication of the Ichthyologia: Here lies poor Artedi, in foreign land pyx’d

Not a man nor a fish, but something betwixt,
Not a man, for his life among fishes he past,
Not a fish, for he perished by water at last.