First Night Design | Clowns of the Sea #Art


Clowns of the Sea © Sarah Vernon at Crated
Clowns of the Sea © Sarah Vernon at Crated

2 Lil’ Owls – 2LO~French Script antique papers 2-13.
Puffin – Biodiversity Library.
Flora & Fauna – Biodiversity Library.

A few tidbits from National Geographic:

1. Nicknamed ‘sea parrots‘ – and sometimes ‘clowns of the sea‘! – Atlantic puffins have black and white feathers and a large parrot-like beak. They are small seabirds measuring around 25cm in length.

2. Puffins spend most of their lives out at sea, resting on the waves when not swimming. Their range spans the eastern coast of Canada and the United States to the western coast of Europe.

3. A puffin’s beak (or bill) changes colour during the year. In winter, the beak has a dull grey colour, but in spring it blooms with an outrageous orange! It’s thought that the bright colour helps puffins assess potential mates.

4. Puffins are carnivores and live off small fish such as herring, hake and sand eels.

5. Puffins are fab flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour

Available at the following galleries:
Redbubble
Crated
Zazzle US
Zazzle UK
Fine Art America [14 fulfillment centers in 5 countries]
Saatchi Art

Take care and keep laughing!

Sarah

19 thoughts on “First Night Design | Clowns of the Sea #Art

  1. I’m particularly fond of puffins and penguins and all birds of that sort so I find this to be delightful. Mind you I find all your work to be delightful but then Puffins seem, to me anyway, to find life as bewildering as I do, which may be doing them an injustice on second thoughts 🙂

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    1. You always make me hoot with laughter as well as blush to my roots with your compliments! Truth be told, I think we all find life pretty bewildering and just find various to cover it up.

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