




False Albacore III Print (b&w)
Frame
Size
False Albacore, Euthynnus alletteratus
Why is it called a False Albacore? Because the Little Tunny is not part of the Thunnus genus like true tunas. Nevertheless they fight just like them and fly fishermen flock to the beaches and jetties of the New England shore in the fall to seek them out. They are a symbol of fall on Martha's Vineyard.
Nick recommends size: LARGE
The hand-signed print size options shown are to the outside of the mat.
SMALL
Size of the Fish or other subject: 9" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 11" x 14"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 13" x 16"
MEDIUM - A
Size of the Fish: 14" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 12" x 20"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 14" x 22"
MEDIUM - B
Size of the Fish: 12" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 14" x 18"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 16" x 20"
LARGE - A
Size of the Fish: 20" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 16" x 28"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 18" x 30"
LARGE - B
Size of the Fish: 16" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 18" x 24"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 20" x 26"
EXTRA LARGE - A
Size of the Fish: 31" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 24" x 40"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 27" x 43"
EXTRA LARGE - B
Size of the Fish: 27" wide, height varies
Dimensions of Matted Print: 27" x 36"
Dimensions of Framed Print: 30" x 39"
My mission as an artist is to inspire an appreciation for and curiosity about nature and its creatures by communicating the aesthetic beauty of this planet’s amazing creatures as they really are.
It is my hope that this appreciation will result in acts of empathy & stewardship towards these incredible creatures portrayed in my paintings.




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