Plant or animal? Coconut Penguins are native to tropical Caribbean islands, feeding on seaweed and fish. Their natural buoyancy means that diving for fish is extremely difficult, and only shallow dives are possible. Often, they will bob about on the surface, picking off inquisitive fish with rapid darts of their beak. "Coconut Penguins" © Eve.
Acrylic on illustration board, 20 x 32 cm.
Comments
Lady Wolfess Says:
Very interesting...
Bladedfan Says:
Love the texture and the use of color.
XaKo Says:
wow..amezing! I just love the details in this one!
deff a masterpiece worthy ^-^
mistergoodface Says:
man that things definately going to eat one of those fish, nice work
allytha Says:
this is a hilarious concept, especially when I try to picture the poor thing fishing. awesome job on having the bubbles show the action of the dive.
Neyla91 Says:
wow that is so beautiful
I love that one fish hwo has its mouth open
Cyril Says:
Interesting. I enjoy this art, very innovative.
FluffyAnimeCat Says:
excellent job as always
mangalover Says:
hehehe
when i first saw this pic, it made me chuckle.
that penguin could SO be mistaken for a coconut that it amused me a lot. the color is spot on!
great job as always on the details. the bubbles that trays behind the penguin as it dives is just so realistic and the fishes are just SO life-like! beautiful work!
Juska Says:
There is only one word... Cool