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Vincent Persson Tejos

Persson Tejos

Born in Santiago de Chile, raised in Sweden and now permanent resident in Mallorca. The sea has shaped my life for as long as I can remember and I started painting the inhabitants of the sea in 2014. With my art I want to create a greater awareness of marine wildlife, draw attention to the amazing diversity that exists in the sea and tell some of the stories that are hidden under the surface.

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Dance of Cala Pi

PAINTING

Acrylic on canvas

89 × 116 cm

The playful and colorful Orate Wrasse (Thalassoma pavo) don't mind being watched as they dance below the surface in Cala Pi, absorbed in the moment, absorbed in each other.

The playful and colorful Orate Wrasse (Thalassoma pavo) don't mind being watched as they dance below the surface in Cala Pi, absorbed in the moment, absorbed in each other.
The playful and colorful Orate Wrasse (Thalassoma pavo) don't mind being watched as they dance below the surface in Cala Pi, absorbed in the moment, absorbed in each other.

PAINTING

Acrylic on canvas

89 × 116 cm

The Reef - A glimps of The Great barrier reef, Australia. In 30 years, this amazing ecosystem has lost over half of its coral cover.

Majestic Mandarins

PAINTING

Acrylic on canvas

89 × 116 cm

Tha Mandarin fish (Synchiropus splendidus) is one of the most colorful inhabitant in the Pacific Ocean and perform a impressive and majestic ritual mating dance. The biggest threats to the Mandarin fish is overfishing, raising tempartures and pollution.

Tha Mandarin fish (Synchiropus splendidus) is one of the most colorful inhabitant in the Pacific Ocean and perform a impressive and majestic ritual mating dance. The biggest threats to the Mandarin fish is overfishing, raising tempartures and pollution.

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