"They would find each other in any universe" but it's whatever Chono and Hosei have.

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"They would find each other in any universe" but it's whatever Chono and Hosei have.

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Fraserās dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei)
As promised, here are the full illustrations for the Fraserās dolphin. They are such a stunning and unique looking dolphin, lots of fun to paint. Even though they look rather outlandishly different from what weāre used to, they actually showcase the very same colouration units that, say, a bottlenose dolphin wears. Just distributed differently. Most striking is the maleās bold black stripe. Females wear it in a medium grey while in young animals it is so light as to be almost invisible, making them look much more likeĀ ānormalā dolphins. Also, their fins are absolutely tiny. I love how silly it looks.
This species has their whole history captured in their names, which I think is beautiful. In Dutch, this species is also known as the Sarawak dolphin - the species was first described from a skull found on the island of Sarawak, Borneo, in 1895. Its Latin nameĀ āhoseiāĀ honours the man who found it: Charles Hose, while its English name honours the man who examined the skull back in London: Francis Fraser. Fraser concluded the skull bore similarities to both the DelphinusĀ and Lagenorhynchus genus and so the new genus was dubbed Lagenodelphis. It would take almost a hundred years before the species was first recorded in the flesh, in 1971. Imagine that. Just 50 years ago. Itās not a long time to get to know someone.
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Diplogale hosei - Hose's Palm Civet
The members being shown an experiment.

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āThe Lose Gameā: JANKEN PON PON!
Hey everyone, sorry for being so quiet in the art department. I see my last post was from august(!!) and that wasnāt even a recent piece then :0 Thing is Iāve been very busy with commissions: one was a loooong standing painting of a steam loco, which Iām very happy to have finished after more than a year of on-and-off work. However itās a gift so Iāll have to double check if/when I can share it online. And right now thereās two big project happening simultaneously which sadly I canāt talk about yet - but know they both involve a lotĀ of cetacean illustrations. So Iām more than pleased ā„ Luckily I can show the illustrations for one of the projects so Iāll do my best to share some WIPS and finished pieces as I work on them!
Most recently I finished two illustrations of the Fraserās dolphin, and frankly, I may have fallen in love a little bit. LOOKĀ at those gorgeous markings! I just love how even within the maleās black mask you can find delicate eyestripes, and the females just have this beautiful subtle dark grey version. I hope youāll love them too.Ā
SARAWAK
the star of Sarawak shines bright on us