Also known as Fried Egg Jellyfish, this particular specimen was found by a coast of the Aegean Sea, by Cape Sounion. (The cyan light is from the bucket we placed it in)
Must not be confused with the other "Fried Egg Jellyfish", the Phacellophora camtschatica, which is of a different genus, can get much larger, and has "normal" tentacles, as opposed to the Cotylorhiza Tuberculata, with its root-like tentacles, giving it its name ("rhiza" being the Greek word for "root" and "cotylo" being "stem".)
Huevember #2: #edef00
30min speedpaint (well, one hour, but interspersed watching markiplier’s playthrough of Undertale which took half of that hour haha) (I can’t concentrate on anything if there’s a video playing so I can’t do the “let’s have a movie in the background! that @little-smartass is able to do)
Stories my friend would text me when I was ill years ago.
Something I promise to get round to one day.
(stealth graphic design! surprise!)
I can’t wait for uni to start again... I’m finding myself pretty-ing plans I’m making for the-cafe-project
sketchbook time!
family house and family gathering
Art of Eireni Moutoussi. BA Graphic Design & Illustration, MA Games Art. hello! My name is pronounced Ee-ree-nee.
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