In Loving Memory of Edeltraut Weiß.

The nautilus, from Ancient Greek ναυτίλος (nautílos), meaning 'sailor,' is a marine mollusk native to the open ocean in the Indo-Pacific region. Renowned for their white and orange spiral shell, nautiluses are often considered "living fossils," as they have remained relatively unchanged for over 400 million years. The allure of their design has made its mark on pop culture, inspiring the name of the submarine "Nautilus" in Jules Verne's legendary novel, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Interestingly, their shells are not just beautiful but function as buoyancy aids, allowing them to ascend or descend in the water column.
Artistically interpreted in shape related/cross hatching technique.
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My prints are museum-grade fine art prints produced with Giclée printing process on Hahnemühle German Etching paper.
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