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Splash IVby Wild Apple Portfolio
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Treasures from the Sea VIby Danhui Nai
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Ocean Splash IIIby Melissa Averinos
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Delicate Sea IVby Daphne Brissonnet
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Deep Sea X Tealby Anne Tavoletti
27" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Under the Sea IVby Gia Graham
17" x 17" Framed Art Frame
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Delicate Sea IV Indigoby Daphne Brissonnet
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Deep Sea V No Wordsby Anne Tavoletti
27" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Deep Sea X v2 Tealby Anne Tavoletti
19" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Deep Sea Vby Anne Tavoletti
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Deep Sea Xby Anne Tavoletti
19" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Treaures from the Sea VI Aquaby Danhui Nai
19" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Treasures from the Sea Indigo VIby Danhui Nai
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Coastal Sea Life IVby Beth Grove
19" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Maritime VIby Daphne Brissonnet
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Maritime IIby Daphne Brissonnet
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Jellyfishby Karrie Evenson
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Creatures of the Ocean Iby Patricia Pinto
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Jellyfishby Edward Selkirk
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Marine Blueprint IIby Vision Studio
25" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Vintage Jellyfishby Sparx Studio
19" x 22" Framed Artwork Frame
Vintage Jellyfishby Sparx Studio
14" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Vintage Jellyfish Iby Sparx Studio
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Vintage Jellyfish IIby Sparx Studio
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Pink Magenta Jellyfishby Natalie Talocci
21" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Atlantic Sea Nettleby Natalie Talocci
23" x 40" Framed Art Frame
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Orange Sea Nettleby Natalie Talocci
21" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Abstract Jellyfishby Natalie Talocci
20" x 17" Framed Art Frame
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Jellyfishby Natalie Talocci
15" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Jellyfish Duoby Natalie Talocci
15" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Jellyfishby ND Art & Design
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Graphic Jellyfish Iby Vision Studio
19" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
Graphic Jellyfish IIby Vision Studio
19" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
Aquatic Assemblage IXby Sharon Chandler
23" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Indigo Jellyfish Iby Stellar Design Studio
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Indigo Jellyfish IIby Stellar Design Studio
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Framed Jellyfish Artwork
The delicate nature of jellyfish shouldn’t deceive people, because these creatures have been around for millions of years for a good reason. They are resilient and have many ways to protect themselves from larger predators, routinely making use of powerful poisons.
While they are extremely dangerous and sometimes even deadly, they are also creatures of great beauty and this is the thing that FramedArt.com emphasizes in its collection of Framed Jellyfish Art.
The jellyfish inhabits all the oceans of the globe and unlike most of the fish that they share these waters with, they live anywhere from deep-sea to surface. They can’t leave on the land, but have adapted to survive in freshwater as well as saltwater, with their evolution spanning over hundreds of millions of years. Framed Jellyfish Art makes it easy to observe the network of nerves that together comprise a primitive net that acts as a central nervous system.
Jellyfish move around relatively slowly, but they have the ability of detecting threats and can promptly retaliate by injecting poison. Framed Jellyfish Art highlights their movements when the tide rises and the image of tens of thousands of creatures rising slowly is impressive on many levels. At the same time, they are fully capable of submerging as much as it takes to avoid the freshwater that results from snow melting. Their vision is very basic and even though they have plenty of ice, they only see at a short distance around them, but the upside is that some species have a 360° view.