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              Fish Disco!
Title: Fish Disco
By: Tim Stephens
Size: This print is available in the following formats:
Original artwork: Currently on show 
1. Standard size print (card mounted, unframed) = 400mm x 510mm
2. Framed standard size print = 540 x 440mm (overall frame size).
Type: Limited edition.
Edition of: 100
Signed: Yes.
Numbered: Yes.
More about this artwork :
Fish Disco was imagined whilst I was visiting Battery Point in Portishead. The lighthouse was built in 1931 to warn ships traveling up the Bristol Channel. I always found it interesting that it had the name Battery, and with a little imagination I wondered what use the local sea creatures might do with a battery? The images from my head are captured in this artwork!  Lightning strikes the lighthouse which starts up the generator, (powered by a huge battery), providing the fish, lobsters, seahorses, octopuses, crabs, cuttlefish and hammerhead shark with a Fish Disco - complete with mirror ball, disco lights, a DJ booth, bar and dance floor. Can you spot the shoal of tiny fish on a hen do?! 
The artwork was hand drawn with fine liner pens on paper and coloured with ProMarkers. 
Frame designs may vary slightly to those shown.
Title: Fish Disco
By: Tim Stephens
Size: This print is available in the following formats:
Original artwork: Currently on show 
1. Standard size print (card mounted, unframed) = 400mm x 510mm
2. Framed standard size print = 540 x 440mm (overall frame size).
Type: Limited edition.
Edition of: 100
Signed: Yes.
Numbered: Yes.
More about this artwork :
Fish Disco was imagined whilst I was visiting Battery Point in Portishead. The lighthouse was built in 1931 to warn ships traveling up the Bristol Channel. I always found it interesting that it had the name Battery, and with a little imagination I wondered what use the local sea creatures might do with a battery? The images from my head are captured in this artwork!  Lightning strikes the lighthouse which starts up the generator, (powered by a huge battery), providing the fish, lobsters, seahorses, octopuses, crabs, cuttlefish and hammerhead shark with a Fish Disco - complete with mirror ball, disco lights, a DJ booth, bar and dance floor. Can you spot the shoal of tiny fish on a hen do?! 
The artwork was hand drawn with fine liner pens on paper and coloured with ProMarkers. 
Frame designs may vary slightly to those shown.

