Framed Clownfish Paintings
The reason for why the popularity of Framed Clownfish Art is on the rise has to do with the fact that in 2003, Disney brought this fish into the spotlight.
The animated film Finding Nemo had a clown fish as the central character and the story appeals to both children and adults. FramedArt.com’s campaign has a two-pronged effect, on one hand providing the fans of the popular animated movie with great images dedicated to his protagonist, on the other celebrating the beauty of the actual fish.
The Clownfish is also known as the anemonefish and in addition to the popular orange and white colors, they are available in other hues. Yellow and orange are the two colors in which they can be routinely found in the wild, so it was only natural for most of the Framed Clownfish Art to focus on these species. Not only the colors differ, but also the size of these fishes, with the largest exceeding 7 inch while the smallest are less than 4 inch long.
Framed Clownfish Art does a fine job at providing the ones buying artwork with a clear picture about the environment in which this fish lives. Native to warmer waters, they can be found in the Pacific and Indian oceans, while also feeling at home in the Red Sea and the Great Barrier Reef. They live at the bottom of the seas, which are otherwise shallow and they don’t thrive in cold water, which explains why they don’t live in the Atlantic Ocean as well.