Fish Flounder Merch
Description: Did you know that a baby flounder has eyes on either side of their head but one migrates to the other side as they mature so that adults have eyes on one side only?! It's true! This fish is part of my Cabinet of Curiosities Collection! This design was created by Jackie Tahara of UnBlink Studio.
FUNNY STRANGE INTERESTING FLOUNDER FISH Purple Red from my Cabinet of Curiosities - UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara
$16 $24
Description: There are so many kinds of fish swimming off the Pacific Northwest Coast in the Salish Sea! These are pink and purple mom and baby flounder with polka dots! Also check out my "Salish Sea Rockfish" design too (find it in my "Creature Features" Collection)!
SALISH SEA FLOUNDER Mom and Baby Cute Undersea Ocean Fish - UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara Hoodie
by UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara
$32 $42
Description: Explore the unique world of flatfish with this detailed pixel art diagram! Featuring the Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), this scientific illustration is meticulously labeled with anatomical features like the Dorsal Fin, Anal Fin, Lateral Line, and Operculum. A perfect blend of ichthyology and 16-bit retro aesthetics, ideal for marine biologists, fishing enthusiasts, and fans of vintage educational graphics.
Description: Explore the unique world of flatfish with this detailed pixel art diagram! Featuring the Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), this scientific illustration is meticulously labeled with anatomical features like the Dorsal Fin, Anal Fin, Lateral Line, and Operculum. A perfect blend of ichthyology and 16-bit retro aesthetics, ideal for marine biologists, fishing enthusiasts, and fans of vintage educational graphics.
Description: Gyotaku (魚拓): Japanese Fish Impression Print — A Gyotaku print of a rockfish captures the delicate balance between nature’s transience and artistic permanence. Rendered in monochrome, each scale and contour tells of currents once navigated, now stilled in ink. The fish’s eye, calm and observant, anchors the piece with quiet presence. Two red seals affirm its authenticity, linking tradition to tribute. More than an image, this print is a meditative artifact—a preserved moment where craft honors the silent grace of marine life.