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The catch of the trout-fisher
Submitted by Cerrynt on November 1st, 2019
From the fable, The Trout-Fisher:
Raptly she watched as he dipped the branch into the river, and the mighty trout took its tip in his mouth. The man lifted the trout and tore it open, and within was succulent meat, more than all the scratchings the tribe gathered in a year. He ate a mighty feast, then cast the scraps back into the river, where they became a thousand small trout, swimming upstream.
Drawn with calligraphy pens on Canson mixed sketchbook for #Inktober 30. See the full-sized version and the reference image.
Source:
my own work

