Puffins are among the most photogenic and beloved seabirds. The tufted puffin breeds at nearby Año Nuevo Island, nesting in burrows and crevices. You often see photos of hotsell a puffin holding a dozen fish in its beak. You are no doubt wondering: how do they hold the fish in beak while hunting for more? According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website, ‘they have a raspy tongue which holds fish against spines on the palate, so the hunter is able to open its beak to capture more.'
I sketched this lovely specimen at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, and then worked on the copper plate using traditional hard ground etching and aquatint techniques.
Image size: 5 x 5 inches (13 x 13 cm)
Paper size: 11 x 15 inches (29 x 38 cm)
Printed on white Rives BFK paper
This piece is sold unframed and shipped flat in rigid packing.
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Product code: Tufted Puffin, Fine hotsell Art Etching of Sea Bird