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Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print lays on white background with rushes and a plant. Image 1 of 3
Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print lays on white background with rushes and a plant.
"The glass eel chasing esturies, to fjord and fen, to mud and mire" Image 2 of 3
"The glass eel chasing esturies, to fjord and fen, to mud and mire"
Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print is held up against a white background. Image 3 of 3
Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print is held up against a white background.
Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print lays on white background with rushes and a plant.
"The glass eel chasing esturies, to fjord and fen, to mud and mire"
Giclée print of glass eels, depicted in deep turquoise, fading to white. Print is held up against a white background.

"Glass Eels" Giclée Print

£35.00

Calming underwater scenes of delicate glass eels making their epic migration across the Atlantic Ocean from the Sargasso Sea to the European rivers and waterways. Deep turquoise fades to white as we look up through the water from the point of view of the eel itself.

Glass Eels is part 2 of 5 in the Mysterious Travellers series of prints.

Eels are creatures with an amazing story to tell. They spawn in the Sargasso Sea, a borderless expanse of ocean in the Atlantic, near the Caribbean. After hatching the Eel Larvae transform into Glass Eels. In this form the young Eels swim all the way to the European rivers and waterways. They are transparent and about the size of your little finger. Once they reach fresh water they begin the transformation into Elvers and eventually adult European Eels. After around 30 years the adult Eels transform again into their silver form. The silver Eels return to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and die.

Sadly the Eels are finding it more difficult to complete their life cycle in recent years and numbers have plummeted. As so little is known about their breeding habits it has been difficult for humans to help the European Eel in its plight. European Eels are now critically endangered.

10” x 10” (254 mm x 254mm)

Printed on archival quality paper

Giclée printing is an extremely high level of quality, longevity and value compared to a standard, inkjet print.

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Calming underwater scenes of delicate glass eels making their epic migration across the Atlantic Ocean from the Sargasso Sea to the European rivers and waterways. Deep turquoise fades to white as we look up through the water from the point of view of the eel itself.

Glass Eels is part 2 of 5 in the Mysterious Travellers series of prints.

Eels are creatures with an amazing story to tell. They spawn in the Sargasso Sea, a borderless expanse of ocean in the Atlantic, near the Caribbean. After hatching the Eel Larvae transform into Glass Eels. In this form the young Eels swim all the way to the European rivers and waterways. They are transparent and about the size of your little finger. Once they reach fresh water they begin the transformation into Elvers and eventually adult European Eels. After around 30 years the adult Eels transform again into their silver form. The silver Eels return to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and die.

Sadly the Eels are finding it more difficult to complete their life cycle in recent years and numbers have plummeted. As so little is known about their breeding habits it has been difficult for humans to help the European Eel in its plight. European Eels are now critically endangered.

10” x 10” (254 mm x 254mm)

Printed on archival quality paper

Giclée printing is an extremely high level of quality, longevity and value compared to a standard, inkjet print.

Calming underwater scenes of delicate glass eels making their epic migration across the Atlantic Ocean from the Sargasso Sea to the European rivers and waterways. Deep turquoise fades to white as we look up through the water from the point of view of the eel itself.

Glass Eels is part 2 of 5 in the Mysterious Travellers series of prints.

Eels are creatures with an amazing story to tell. They spawn in the Sargasso Sea, a borderless expanse of ocean in the Atlantic, near the Caribbean. After hatching the Eel Larvae transform into Glass Eels. In this form the young Eels swim all the way to the European rivers and waterways. They are transparent and about the size of your little finger. Once they reach fresh water they begin the transformation into Elvers and eventually adult European Eels. After around 30 years the adult Eels transform again into their silver form. The silver Eels return to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and die.

Sadly the Eels are finding it more difficult to complete their life cycle in recent years and numbers have plummeted. As so little is known about their breeding habits it has been difficult for humans to help the European Eel in its plight. European Eels are now critically endangered.

10” x 10” (254 mm x 254mm)

Printed on archival quality paper

Giclée printing is an extremely high level of quality, longevity and value compared to a standard, inkjet print.

All orders will be shipped royal mail second class. Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery.

Shipped in sturdy board envelopes and wrapped in compostable cellophane and recycled tissue paper to protect your purchase.

Please contact me for individual quotes on worldwide shipping or see my Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TalesFromTheFen

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