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Divers is reproduced from an original illustration (1981) Colored: 2017, by Rodney Marchetti, and is offered here on a white ceramic handled mug.
"By the time I did this drawing, the Dactyls were an established part of the family. In this image, they are engaged in an activity that I have performed myself...abalone diving. What you see here is exactly as we did it. The anchored float, the fins, the abalone bar (right hand of deepest Dactyl) and the only thing missing are the snorkel and mask. Dactyls have no need for snorkels and masks...they are well adapted to the underwater world. I’ve never been able to hold my breath for as long as a Dactyl can! Divers (originally titled “Sea of Sustenance”) first appeared in Miles Russell’s 1992, 'Nonsports Illustrated' produced trading card set, titled “Dactyls.” The following narrative, written by Miles Russell, appeared on the back of this card: 'Precious bounty from the sea, the abalone mollusk will sustain the Dactyls explorers for a time.'” - Rodney Marchetti
Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between – this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.
• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
Divers is protected by Copyright. Rodney Marchetti © 2020
Divers is reproduced from an original illustration (1981) Colored: 2017, by Rodney Marchetti, and is offered here on a white ceramic handled mug.
"By the time I did this drawing, the Dactyls were an established part of the family. In this image, they are engaged in an activity that I have performed myself...abalone diving. What you see here is exactly as we did it. The anchored float, the fins, the abalone bar (right hand of deepest Dactyl) and the only thing missing are the snorkel and mask. Dactyls have no need for snorkels and masks...they are well adapted to the underwater world. I’ve never been able to hold my breath for as long as a Dactyl can! Divers (originally titled “Sea of Sustenance”) first appeared in Miles Russell’s 1992, 'Nonsports Illustrated' produced trading card set, titled “Dactyls.” The following narrative, written by Miles Russell, appeared on the back of this card: 'Precious bounty from the sea, the abalone mollusk will sustain the Dactyls explorers for a time.'” - Rodney Marchetti
Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between – this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.
• Ceramic
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
• White and glossy
Divers is protected by Copyright. Rodney Marchetti © 2020