Turbot Aqua

Caught:
off the Cornish coast

Landed in:
Newlyn

The turbot is a powerful and fast-developing flatfish, which in rare cases can grow to become up to a metre long.

The story of Turbot Aqua

This turbot was hauled in along the sandy, gravelly shores around Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, where traces of historic shipwrecks litter the seabed. Though smooth and scaleless, its head and body were studded with bony nodules that steadfastly resisted my paint. Inspired by this “King of Fish”, I created alternative colourways to surprisingly different effect; each depicting its character and natural environment.

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