Sculpting Pygmy Seahorse _ Hippocampus bargibanti

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
  • Hi everyone!
    I sculpted this #pygmyseahorse #seahorsesculpture out of #cosclayusa polymer clay
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    • Cosclay Grey (medium firm)
    • Stainless steel wires
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    • Cyanoacrylate glue
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    FACTS:
    Hippocampus bargibanti, of the family Syngnathidae is found in the central Indo-Pacific area and is one of the smallest seahorse species in the world, usually less than 2 centimetres in size. It lives exclusively on fan corals called Gorgonians; clinging on it using their long prehensile tail.
    It has a short snout and irregular bulbous tubercles on the body that matches the colour and shape of the polyps of its host species of gorgonian coral, while its body matches the gorgonian stem. It has a rounded spine above each eye and on each cheek.
    Two colour morphs are recorded for this species, one is pale grey or purple with pink or red tubercles, the second is yellow with orange tubercles. They are so well camouflaged that this pygmy seahorse was only discovered after a host gorgonian was collected and observed by marine biologist George Bargibant in 1969. The next year they were officially named by Whitley as "Bargibant's pygmy seahorse."
    Adults are usually found in pairs or clusters of pairs, As with other seahorses, the male carries the young. The female lays her eggs in a brood pouch in his trunk region. Then he fertilized and incubated them until birth then he expelled a brood of 34 live young called fry which look like miniature adults and are independent from birth, and receive no further parental care.
    Pygmy seahorses presumably feed on small crustaceans and zooplanktons and they can live to be 1 year on average.

Комментарии • 27

  • @Clayperday
    @Clayperday Год назад +6

    As a sculptor and creature geek myself, your models are like museum display quality!

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад

      Thank you so much ,my friend! 😊

  • @Chill1332
    @Chill1332 День назад +1

    I'm going to have to try the plastic wrap sculpting method. It's an interesting idea. Never seen anybody do that before. You know, a really cool, bizarre animal you might want to give a shot one day is the mantis shrimp. That thing is out of this world.

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  День назад

      @@Chill1332 glad to be of help to you😊 Yeah! actually I will really be doing it soon. I love Mantis Shrimp especially the Peacock one, what a magnificent creation. Thanks dear.

    • @Chill1332
      @Chill1332 День назад +1

      @@LifeofClay Yay! I will be looking forward to it!

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  День назад +1

      @@Chill1332 yeah me too, it may requires lots of planning and works but I believe I could pull it off.😊

  • @somewhereinbetween3
    @somewhereinbetween3 Год назад +2

    I’ve watched this like 5 times! it’s absolutely incredible. as someone who loves marine animals and has studied them for most of my life, it looks exactly like the real thing. you have so much talent!

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад

      Thank you so much, my dear friend🤗

  • @jenthemaker
    @jenthemaker 6 месяцев назад +1

    Without music is good, this is amazing 😮

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  6 месяцев назад

      @@jenthemaker oh thank you so much, yeah I also think it's much better without background music😊

  • @seadragonfruit
    @seadragonfruit Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful! I’m always blown away at how much detail you’re able to capture in each of your pieces ❤

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      I truly appreciate it, my friend. Thank you so much😊🙏

  • @delabud8978
    @delabud8978 Год назад +1

    That is stunning!! Love seahorses

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад

      Thank you so much, my friend🤗

  • @randbasic
    @randbasic Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      you're welcome, my friend. thank you so much!😊

  • @amiemarieart
    @amiemarieart Год назад +1

    Thankyou for another awesome video, and another awesome sculpture ❤😊

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Amie😊🙏

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 Год назад +1

    Such a gorgeous sculpture!!! ❤😊❤

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, dear friend😊

    • @cerisekappes580
      @cerisekappes580 Год назад

      @@LifeofClay you are very welcome 🤗

  • @AmyBuccilla
    @AmyBuccilla Год назад +1

    I love it! Your creativity is amazing!

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, dear friend😊🙏

  • @kashan29
    @kashan29 Год назад +2

    Now please start making prehistoric dragon from dragons a fantasy made real ok

  • @erikbrush
    @erikbrush Год назад +1

    Nicely sculpted. The only issue I have with it is that the coral is too small.
    This species of hippocampus cannot hide/blend in on thin exterior branches. They hide among the thick stalks where the buds and polyps are nearly identical in size to their body diameter.
    This allows them to freeze and appear as another bud to the coral branch when predators approach.
    Your sculpt has the seahorse precariously exposed to would-be predators. That is not the way these fish are seen in the wild during studies.
    Aside from that issue, the sculpt itself is otherwise quite detailed, as is the case with all of your work.

    • @LifeofClay
      @LifeofClay  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your insights and the compliment, my friend.
      However, the reasons why I presented this seahorse clinging on a thin/slender coral stalk/branches are
      1st - the Seahorse is my main subject and is to be the center of attention.
      2nd - is that I have had used several "real" photo references where the pygmy seahorse is clinging near the tip of the gorgonian coral, so if we say (can't hide/blend) means we're ignoring the fact that it can choose to change places around the coral whenever they like to. I can be more technical and accurate if I want but this is an art and I choose to present it in a simple and in a fun way😊

  • @tiny-gc8fs
    @tiny-gc8fs Год назад +1

    hi