BOW RIDERS - PACIFIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN
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Randall Scott
Spending much of his boyhood playing in the Pacific and being an enthusiastic fan of Jacque Cousteau, young Randall Scott was determined to share his passion for the mysterious world of ocean life. Scott’s father, an accomplished artist, encouraged him to use his creative energies to express his interests in paintings. Years of honing his artistic and scuba-diving skills have been rewarded as Randall Scott is now considered one of the finest underwater/oceanic artists in America. Thoroughly researching each subject, Scott’s art offers a truly authentic and sensitive account of the underwater world.
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Dolphins evoke the unspoiled seas for many people, and perhaps no other animal can bring the sense of enchantment and companionship to us in a wide and empty sea such as the playful, Pacific white-sided dolphin. Common in the Pacific northwest from Baja to Alaska and Japan. They often leap from the water, reaching extreme heights, doing anything to make a splash, and rarely pass on an opportunity to ride the bow wave of a boat, for no other reason than just to play.