29 April, 2020

Sharktivity #20: Tiger shark misses junk food.



Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are those sharks that aren't really picky about what they eat. They have been known to eat license plates and sea birds and turtles... whatever comes their way. They probably miss eating junk food while in lockdown.
They are fairly dangerous so try and keep as much social distancing as possible from them.

28 April, 2020

Sharktivity #19: Mako Shark stays up to speed



Mako sharks are the fastest sharks in the ocean - thankfully they have all sorts of equipment to help them vent all that speed. I hope that kind of looks like a treadmill.
The more common Mako is the shortfin Mako (Isurus oxyrinchus). These beautiful and incredible sharks are hunted for sport by people with brains that have some sort of short-wiring. They are now considered endangered on the IUCN red list.

27 April, 2020

Sharktivity #18: Angelshark spends way too much time online!



Sometimes I think that this is all that the angelshark can do during a lockdown - lie down and explore the internet. This is one of those sharks that I dread drawing - it's not even that sharkish! There are several types of angelsharks (this is another generic one) and once used to be quite common.

However, angelsharks are now listed as CRITICALLY ENDANGERED in the IUCN red list - this means they are one step away from being extinct in the wild. :(

I hope this angelshark is looking at happier things online.

22 April, 2020

Sharktivity #17: Lemon shark does a bit of gardening [Earth day 2020]


In honor of Earth Day, I thought it would be fun to draw something green and full of life. Do not ask me what any of those plants are though. I only know the sunflower and the wildflowers. The Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) probably knows more than me.
We have been entrusted to take care of this planet. I hope we do something small in our own ways.

21 April, 2020

Sharktivity #16: Blue shark enjoys some afternoon tea


The blue shark (Prionace glauca) is one of the sleekest and most beautiful sharks in the ocean. It loves afternoon tea but has to eat it all by itself for now! We could call it a sharktivitea - LOL.

20 April, 2020

Sharktivity #15: Basking shark plays the bagpipes


I heard that the Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) season in Scotland has just begun so I thought this would be a nice way to acknowledge that.
The Basking shark is the second largest shark and another gentle one. They are hunted for "Shark liver oil" and are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list.

17 April, 2020

Sharktivity #14: Spinner Shark dances the gloom away!



The spinner shark (Carcharhinus brevipinna), rightly named because it can spin while breaching out of the water. What a sight that would be!
They are listed as vulnerable in the IUCN red list.

14 April, 2020

Sharktivity #13: Epaulette Shark finds a cure for boredom



I had one of those chemistry kits for kids when I was young. It was a lot of fun. Then school made chemistry less fun. Luckily I had a good chemistry teacher in my final years of school who helped me like chemistry again.
I'm sure a lot of scientists out there are trying their best to find a vaccine for the novel Coronavirus that has brought the world to an almost standstill. I wish them the very best and I hope they find it soon.
The epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is that fascinating shark that walks on land! They're really cute and also near threatened on the IUCN red list. There doesn't seem to be a cure for endangering species as yet.

13 April, 2020

Sharktivity #12: Wobbegong plays a board game



I now have enough drawings to make a calendar for this year!
The Wobbegong is my least favourite shark to draw. They never turn out right but at least I got it done.
That Teddy bear you see is called a heart-to-heart bear and I got one around my 4th Birthday/ Christmas. It is my favourite and I still have him.
I drew a totally unheard of board game but it looks like fun with all those sea creatures. Look at me behaving as if I invented quidditch.

11 April, 2020

Sharktivity #11: Bonnethead shark goes on an Easter egg hunt



The bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo) is a small member of the hammerhead shark species. I thought it was so apt that a bonnethead would take part in an Easter egg hunt - you know, bonnet and all. Happy Easter everyone! Too bad we can't go on a big Easter egg hunt but perhaps we can see that that is not what Easter is all about.
Oh, by the way, bonnetheads are omnivorous.

10 April, 2020

Sharktivity #10: Blacktip reef shark reflects while watching the sunset



This Good Friday, which is probably the most unique ones of our time, is a good time to reflect on the many things we have, to have hope for the future and to remember the sacrifice that was motivated by love.

Here is a blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in a reflective setting. These sharks are adorable little harmless sharks common in aquariums.

08 April, 2020

Sharktivity #9: Whale Shark steals the show



The Whale Shark ((Rhincodon typus) stole the show from the whales, you guys! Get the subtle depth in this drawing? Yeah, I do stuff like that. That puppet is supposed to be a longsnout dogfish (Deania quadrispinosa). Why didn't I choose a sawshark, you ask? Well, this fella doesn't lie that much.

07 April, 2020

Six Fan Arts #1


This is a trend on Instagram at the moment and I thought it would be fun to try out. While I'm waiting on suggestions from others, I thought I'd do some characters I've wanted to do. I absolutely loved "Top Cat" growing up. Harry Potter, who didn't go through that phase? Raphael was my favourite Ninja Turtle. I thought a blue shark as a smurf might be fun. I was a huge fan of Jim Carrey around the Mask/ Ace Ventura/ Liar Liar time.
I've been wanting to do a shark version of Jem and the Holograms but thought all that hair might look weird. It does. But this Jem turned out alright. What a great show!

06 April, 2020

Sharktivity #8: Cookiecutter shark causes a stir by baking a pie.



The cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis) was fairly tired of being associated with cookies. "I just wanted everyone to know I can bake other stuff too", she said when asked what on earth was happening.

I, on the other hand, could cause a stir by baking anything. In fact, even drawing the kitchen tired me out.

05 April, 2020

Sharktivity #7: Smoothhound feels nostalgic about music



Wow, I made it to 7 days! The Smoothhound (Mustelus mustelus) is one of the many species of smoothhound sharks in the Mustelus genus. I think I drew a mishmash of them again. They're really cute sharks and they seem like the kind who probably love music from the good ol' days.

The CDs I've labeled are some of my first CDs. I bought them at a time when I'd buy a CD only if I absolutely loved the cassette. They're still my favourites.
I used to love watching the graphic equaliser bars move on the stereo. It was very soothing. I'm nostalgic about that too.

03 April, 2020

Sharktivity #6: Thresher Shark crushes it at Turn Ball



A Thresher Shark's tail come in handy when it needs to multi-task. The Shark keeps it in shape with activities such as this.

There are three species of Thresher sharks (Alopiidae) in existence. I think I drew a kind of mishmash of all of them.

02 April, 2020

Sharktivity #5: Sandbar shark loves kinetic sand



The Sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) has a nice big first dorsal fin which might look scary if you see it in the water but they are harmless to humans. We are probably not as harmless to them because they are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list.

They are named so because apparently they like hanging out at sandbars. They proabably love a good sangria.

Some parents hate kinetic sand and I don't blame them but once you start building kinetic sand castles, you'll see why kids love them.

01 April, 2020

Sharktivity #4: Great White Shark turns Cardistry into Sharkistry





I must be a bit masochistic to not just choose an activity with playing cards to draw but to go on to draw three different ones. Cardistry is a fascinating hobby - I have learnt about three single hand cuts and I practise them to de-stress. I was also trying out some funky colourful background tutorials so pardon the abstract nature of these.
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