A dispersal of exotic fish across a ground of pale aquamarine, rendered in the tradition of 18th-century natural history illustration with the warmth and chromatic precision of hand-coloured engraving. Puffer fish, trigger fish, angelfish, boxfish and many more species float freely at different scales across the surface — some large and boldly patterned, some small and almost incidental, the variety of size creating a sense of genuine depth without any formal perspective.
The palette is warm and golden: ochre, amber, deep brown, charcoal and warm grey against the cool, clear blue of the ground — the colours of museum specimens observed under natural light, or of a field illustration made on the water's edge with whatever pigments the artist had to hand. Each fish is distinct and scientifically credible, its markings, fin structure and body proportion observed with the care of someone for whom knowing the name of a creature is inseparable from knowing its beauty.
Light, curious and deeply elegant. A design that brings the sea inside without any of the maritime clichés — no anchors, no ropes, no predictable nautical vocabulary. Just fish, water and the long tradition of human wonder at what lives beneath the surface. Exceptional in bathrooms, children's rooms, living rooms, coastal bedrooms and any interior where the natural world is approached with genuine curiosity and genuine affection.