pic by iwbol shop ~ amazon
Blotting pen
taking purple flight
psychrolutes marcidus
the fathead sculpins
exploring deep waters
the margins – forbidden
due to guardian
having a cold bath.
blobfish ~ aquaportail.com
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Poor fish having to live as a blob... so much resentment in that.
ReplyDeleteAh, Bjorn, it's just my imagination... :) Thanks for inspiring prompt!
ReplyDeletelol that has got to be one of the worst looking lifeforms ever
ReplyDeleteGroovy.
ReplyDeletea sort of rorschach poem for a blot - nice and original
ReplyDeleteThanks for mention of rorschach...I didn't know...read the info...amazing!
Deletepoor aesthetically challenged fishie....
ReplyDeleteit would be fun if all the blobs of a seeping pen would transform into some sorts of animals...
ReplyDeletecool idea! Ths. :)
Deletethat is one ugly fish...just saying...ha..
ReplyDeletei like exploring the margins though...and i imagine deep water...
Poor fish...I like the margins, forbidden part ~ Have a good weekend ~
ReplyDeleteand you Grace :)x Ths.
DeleteJust looking at that fish is quite something. Poor little guy.
ReplyDeleteThat is rather interesting looking fish...looks like he is rather sad..
ReplyDeleteha ha…poor fish looks like Jimmy Durante…love the deep waters and forbidden margins. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks! How appropriate! and his song "Make someone happy!"
DeleteI wonder if the other fish claim him or if he's an outcast in the sea world. He's certainly an original.
ReplyDeleteThe fish -voted #1 and is the mascot of Ugly society of animals .. in protection against extinction.. ~ Thanks for joining my blog! Peaceful weekend :)x
DeleteThank you for comments! I linked the image to original site, so you can read the info about the fish. Interestingly, some animals easily copy human behavior, character traits, so it's not surprise to find the fish deeply reflecting the most often repeated expression of human. Well, now we know in what direction we need to improve...Smile! Please smile more often! They're looking at us...
ReplyDelete"exploring deep waters
ReplyDeletethe margins forbidden'
Hard to know which lines may belong to one thought, but I rather liked these two that were together right in the middle. Speaks to more than imagery.