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Housework Cant Kill You, But Why Take A Chance?

Description : Housework Can't Kill You, But Why Take a Chance? (2021) By Elizabeth Solich, oil on canvas, recycled materials. The Eastern Cleaner Clingfish often busy themselves with cleaning parasites from other larger fishes. Clingfish swims over the surface of larger fishes, picking food off them. They have the sucking disc allowing the fish to adhere to surfaces, which can be very strong. In some species it enables them to lift as much as 300 times the weight of the clingfish. The fish may sometimes confuse plastic for an edible substance because microplastics in the oceans pick up a covering of biological material, such as algae, that mimics the smell of food. Researchers don't know very much about the effects of ingesting plastic on fish or humans, however, there is evidence that that microplastics and even smaller particles called nanoplastics can move from a fish's stomach to its muscle tissue, which is the part that bigger fish and eventually humans typically eat.

DIMENSIONS : ( Width - 30.50 cm x Height - 25.40 cm )

Medium on Base : Oil on Canvas Board

Genre : Seascape

  • eastern cleaning clingfish
  • great southern reef
  • south australian seascape
  • oceanic soiree
  • marine life
  • endemic south australian fish
  • endemic australian fish
  • art with an environmental twist
  • elizabeth solich
  • souh australian artist
  • Copyright : © Elizabeth Solich

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    Framed: $195.00
    Un-Framed: $175.00
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    Within Australia: $15.00
    Outside Australia: $20.00
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    Adelaide based artist and photographer, Elizabeth Solich, has been honing her skills in underwater photography for the past seven years. Originally an architecture student, Elizabeth blended her photography skills and underwater observations of the fauna and flora with her drawing and painting experience, bringing about a perfect marriage of her two passions. Elizabeth's evolution into underwater photography allowed her to introduce another element to this union and extend the range of her talent even further. Her observations of marine fauna and flora allows Elizabeth to challenge boundaries, capturing the underwater world utilizing environmentally aware story telling in the exploration of movement and composition.  

    Elizabeth shares her passion for everything underwater with the world. Through her artwork she expresses her never ending admiration for the weird and wonderful underwater creations of nature. Her works have been displayed at various exhibitions in Australia and overseas.