Friday, September 19, 2025

Crustacean Celebration


I have yet to see a jubilee in person.
There are numerous photos and people that have seen one.
Jubilees happen in two places in the world.
Here in Mobile Bay and Tokyo, Japan.
Pretty cool huh!

We seem to have more here because of the shallowness of our bay.
Mobile bay is one of the largest in the United States.
It is 31 miles long 24-mile-wide estuary in Alabama.
Our bay is also known for the Battle of Mobile Bay during the civil war.
Several rivers feed into the bay, hence the name five rivers delta.
We are a major port for the United States.
We also were known for Naval Stores and tap and pitch production during the early part of our history.

I am having a bit of a jubilee here in the studio.
Large amounts of paintings that need to be varnished, wired, and packed for shows starting in about three weeks.

Crustaceans are defined by their exoskeleton, segmented bodies, jointed legs, and two antennae.
They must shed and regrow in a process called molting.
This is how we have soft shelled crabs.
As an invertebrate, they lack a backbone and a spinal column.
They belong to the Phylum of Arthropoda, this includes insects, arachnids (spiders), 
and myriapods (millipedes, and centipedes).
If you want to look a spider in the face, look at a crab!

Crustacean Celebration, acrylic on canvas, 6 x 24
Day 81 of the 100 days~100 paintings 2025

 

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