A return, reimagined. Featured in Episodes 13 & 14 of The Jortt Show, this version of Fishy Fishy Girl revisits one of Jortt’s original works—evolving it through new technique, new symbolism, and a deeper sense of contrast.
At its core, the piece still holds onto that quiet connection: two goldfish, watchful and present, orbiting the one they care for.
But this time, something has changed. The addition of the Skull of Death introduces a new layer—shifting the tone from purely whimsical to something more complex. The fish themselves take on a different form and style, reinforcing that this is not a copy, but a progression.
Built through acrylic underpainting and refined in layered color, this piece reflects both where the work started—and where it has grown.
Soft and surreal on the surface, with a subtle tension underneath. Designed for display, this gallery-wrapped canvas brings the depth, color, and evolving story of the piece into your space—whether in a studio, office, or home.
A return, reimagined. Featured in Episodes 13 & 14 of The Jortt Show, this version of Fishy Fishy Girl revisits one of Jortt’s original works—evolving it through new technique, new symbolism, and a deeper sense of contrast.
At its core, the piece still holds onto that quiet connection: two goldfish, watchful and present, orbiting the one they care for.
But this time, something has changed. The addition of the Skull of Death introduces a new layer—shifting the tone from purely whimsical to something more complex. The fish themselves take on a different form and style, reinforcing that this is not a copy, but a progression.
Built through acrylic underpainting and refined in layered color, this piece reflects both where the work started—and where it has grown.
Soft and surreal on the surface, with a subtle tension underneath. Designed for display, this gallery-wrapped canvas brings the depth, color, and evolving story of the piece into your space—whether in a studio, office, or home.