Merry Fishmas to All!
12:26 am

We’ve come once again to the time of year when folks get together and celebrate the birth of a certain Middle-Eastern Fish Man. In keeping with the piscine spirit of the holiday, the Hairy Museum is proud to present work by our resident Curator of Ich-theology, Ray Troll.
Ray’s work takes us back to the Devonian Period (appropriately, “The Age of Fishes”), when a group of lobe-finned fish were taking some of the most radical steps in vertebrate evolution—the shift from an aquatic lifestyle to a terrestrial one. Ray has long been inspired by those who made this great transition, and has created a series of portraits of these notable ancestors, and reflections on what it means to be part of the great lobe-fin family.

After the hustle and bustle of the holiday dies down we’ll get more images up in a dedicated gallery in our expanding Hall of Ich-theology. Until then, however, embrace your inner fish by downloading and playing the following tune, written and performed by Ray in honor of our grand sarcopterygian heritage:
The Devonian Blues
(3.2 MB mp3)

“Your Momma was a lobefinned fish.
My Momma was a lobefinned fish…”
More of Ray’s art, music, and celebration of the fossil record can be found at his outstanding Fin Art website.
[...] Just in time for 2006, we’ve set up a dedicated page for Ray Troll’s Devonian Blues, containing even more lobe-finned art. [...]
I love the second graphic. You have a great site here! I’ll definitely be back.