White Marlin - Pelagic Edition, Watercolor Study I
White Marlin β Pelagic Edition, Watercolor Study I
Watercolor on Arches cold press
Artwork Size: 11βx14β
Double matted and framed: 16β x 20β
Original watercolor study of a white marlin, painted to explore the streamlined anatomy and electric coloration of one of the Atlanticβs most iconic billfish species. Known for their speed and acrobatic movement, white marlin have long been tied to offshore fishing traditions along the East Coast.
This original watercolor captures a white marlin in full, suspended motion β its body slicing through open water with both precision and grace. Rendered with layered washes of deep indigo, cobalt, and soft silvery gray, the marlinβs form emerges with a luminous, almost translucent quality, echoing the way light moves through ocean depths.
Fine linear details in the bill, fins, and scales contrast with loose, fluid passages of color, creating a balance between anatomical accuracy and expressive movement. Subtle iridescent tones along the flank suggest the living shimmer of the fish as it turns, while the negative space surrounding the figure allows the animal to command the composition without distraction.
The white marlin is a symbol of endurance, speed, and wildness, and this piece honors the animal not as a trophy, but as a powerful, autonomous presence in its natural element. The restrained palette and spacious composition invite quiet contemplation, allowing the viewer to encounter the marlin not in a moment of capture, but in a moment of freedom.
Feel free to reach out with any questions you may have here.
Integrity, creativity, and empathy shape the way I work.