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Title
Dancing Bettas
Artist
Michele Avanti
Medium
Painting - Painting
Description
Dancing Bettas, acrylic painting by Michele Avanti
Of all the fish one may find at the pet store, my favorite have always been the colorful bettas. Their fancy tails fan out and their bodies glisten with silver colors. Fish may seem insignificant to many people, but if you have ever known a betta, they are very intelligent. I had a wonderful betta who would greet me by jumping out of the water when I came home. And though the books said they when his mate laid eggs you should keep him away because he will eat them, that is not what my betta did at all. He carried them on his nose and gently placed them where they would be protected and hatch. Great beings may take any form including fish and insects. When we open our hearts to love, great beings will share time with us and we can learn and grow through their lessons and guidance.
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The Siamese fighting fish, also sometimes colloquially known as the betta (Betta splendens), is a species in the gourami family which is popular as an aquarium fish. This species is native to the Mekong basin of Thailand, Laos,Cambodia, and Vietnam, where it can be found in standing waters of canals, rice paddies, and floodplains.[2] They are called pla-kad (biting fish) in Thai or trey krem in Khmer. They tend to be rather aggressive. In January 2014 a large population of the fish was discovered in the Adelaide River Floodplain in the Northern Territory, Australia.[3] As an invasive species they pose a threat to native fish, frogs and other wildlife in the wetlands.
B. splendens usually grows to a length of about 6.5 cm (2.6 in).[2] Although aquarium specimens are known for their brilliant colors and large, flowing fins, the natural coloration of B. splendens is a dull green, browns, and gray, and the fins of wild specimens are relatively short.
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October 21st, 2014
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Chicago, IL - United States
A beautiful flow of warm, inviting color that creates a sense movement among the fishes that quite exciting to the eyes, love it.
Burlington, NJ - United States
Congratulations, your creative and unique art work is Featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day" group! 1/10/17
Ann Arbor, MI - United States
Congratulations! Your work is being featured on the homepage of the “Exclusively Drawings and Paintings” group! You’re invited to archive this image by posting it in our Discussion thread, “Archive Your Art, Featured Or Picked For Our Homepage.“
Truth Or Consequences , NM - United States
Wow, beautiful colors ... You are so creative!!! God has given you a wonderful gift of talent! You were made in His image! You put such incredible heartfelt feelings, all drenched with marvelous color, into all of your fabulous Writings and Art Work ...
Michele Avanti replied:
Judith, I am honored by your words and feelings. I am so glad you can feel all that I share in my work from my heart. TY so much for visiting & sharing with me.
Titusville, FL - United States
Congratulations! You are featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Mullica Hill, NJ - United States
Love the delicate lines and colors just great
Michele Avanti replied:
Thank you, Iris, you can do so much more with pen and ink, then add all the rest. I use a .05 nib.
Loving The Annapolis Valley, NS - Canada
Such vibrant color! Should be on the wall of an aquarium, or a child's play room!
Michele Avanti replied:
Thank you, Karen.. I love color.. probably what first attracted me to the bettas.
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