Behold how black skimmers fish for their
finny food. As the tide falls and the moon
rises, a squadron of skimmers shimmers over
the glassy cove, shallow-plowing the
shallows with their razor-thin lower
mandibles, scooping up minnows by the many
from the mini furrows. It's a little like
seining with a string, and you have to
wonder if they don't come up with a lot of
flotsam and jetsam. Isn't there an easier
way to make a living? Not if you're a
black skimmer.
Serigraph - 18 x 25 inches
Image Size - 15 x 21 inches
Limited Edition of 2000
Published by Frame House Gallery,
Released 1976
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