5th Batch… I know I’m really slow in updating. I have nothing to say…. haha.

Wallago

Tinfoil Barb

Sunset Gourami

Striped Snakehead

Spotted Knifefish

Southern Saratoga
5th Batch… I know I’m really slow in updating. I have nothing to say…. haha.
Wallago
Tinfoil Barb
Sunset Gourami
Striped Snakehead
Spotted Knifefish
Southern Saratoga
4th batch of the fish illustrations for the Fishes of River Safari. Slowly but surely I will finish uploading all. Haha.
Highfin Catfish
Giant Stingray
Mekong Catfish
Northern Saratoga
Siamese Tigerfish
Sliver Shark
3rd batch of the fish illustrations for the Fishes of River Safari.
Asian Red-tail Catfish
Badis
Crimson Spotted Rainbowfish
Eastern Rainbowfish
Giant Gourami
Giant Siamese Carp
Been lagging on my post. Hope to be able to catch up soon and post something more up to date. This will be one of my 2014 resolution ha ha… Anyway, here is the second batch of fish illustrations for Fishes of River Safari.
Trout-Cod
Spangled-Perch
River-Black-Fish
Murray River rainbow fish
Murray Cod
Sharing more fish illustrations done from River Safari Singapore. Not too sure where are these illustrations located on the actual panel. Some are used on interpretive panels while some on digital panels.
Asian Arowana
Bighead Carp
Golden Perch
Goonch Catfish
Indian Crap
Indian Golden Mahseer
This batch of illustration was done in aboriginal art style and is about how the murray was created. An aboriginal myth.
Ngurunderi is a great ancestor of the Ngarrindjeri people. One day, he travelled down the Murray in search of his two wives who had run away. The Murray was then a small stream.
A giant Murray cod was swimming ahead. Ngurunderi tried to spear it from his canoe but the fish swam away, widening the river with sweeps of its tail.
At last, Ngurunderi speared the fish. He cut it into many pieces and threw them in the river. Each piece became a new species of fish.
The actual panel: