Very common fish in the Caribbean, they agglomerate in middle size schools.
510 Jacks and cave
This painting was a commission from divers who got this vision when getting out of a cave. The problem was that they did not remember exactly how many jacks were there and changed their mind few time when the painting was in progress!
511 Creole wrasses stream
You may stay diving by some reefs without moving for one hour, you will not see the end of these huge « streams » of fish swimming by millions. 30×46″ – 73x116cm
519 Sealife under cover
I got the inspiration of this painting when snorkelling in the Tobago Cays in 1999 and took a picture without aiming, the head out of the surface.
541 Abundance reef
I named this painting because the abundance and variety of the sea life.
538 Blue Tang school
The Blue Tang belongs to the family of surgeonfish which got their name from the sharp spines at the base of their tail. They can change colour very fast from a pale blue to a dark purple.
571 Bigeye Snappers school
Night hunters, they hide under the protection of the reef, without moving, during the day and are then very easy to spearfish. There are excellent to eat.
670 Black bar Soldierfish school facing
These fish are night hunters in wide schools.
700 Blue striped Grunts school facing
Very common fish in the Caribbean, they agglomerate in middle size schools.
749 Turtle on sand bottom
Impression possible jusqu’à 120 cm de large.