Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Seahorse's are now indigenous to the isle of wight by isle of wight artist veronica grimm

Seahorse's are now an indigenous species to the shores of the isle of wight, the local rag, the isle of wight press has scooped on this article many times with cute pictures of seahorse's braving the inhospitable elements of fresh air in the hands of a would be reporter, or blurred underwater snaps of a seahorse eyes wide with fear as the camera looms big in it's face.
Now that seahorse's are as common around these shores as coach loads of poor Bradford pensioners enjoying a poor quality cheapo mid week break is it any wonder I have spotted a dreadfull new predator to these delightfully rundown and rustic shores.
Carefull to keep my hands clear I pulled a Crikey it's a Calamari from the mire, a southern spain import now here hunting OUR seahorse's.
2foot tall sratchbuilt acrylic and spraypaint.

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