Details
With its wing-like fins spread across the composition, the flying fish appears poised between sea and sky. Delicate passages of silver, blue, and violet animate the body, while the expansive fins seem to catch an invisible current. Ohno carefully emphasizes the fish's unique anatomy, transforming a biological adaptation into a striking visual statement.
The image conveys a remarkable sense of anticipation. Rather than depicting the fish in motion, Ohno captures a suspended moment, as though the creature were preparing to leave one element and enter another. The composition balances scientific accuracy with a sense of wonder rarely achieved in natural history art.
Connoisseur's Note
The flying fish has long fascinated observers because it appears to challenge ordinary expectations. Neither fully of the sea nor entirely of the air, it inhabits a liminal realm that has inspired curiosity for generations.
Within the series, the work reminds viewers that nature often possesses a capacity for surprise greater than anything imagined by artists. Ohno's achievement lies in preserving that sense of wonder while maintaining the precision and clarity expected of a master naturalist.
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