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  • ? requinoesis 10

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  • ? jaws (movie) 135
  • ? original 1.5M

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  • ? air bubble 18k
  • ? animal 139k
  • ? animal focus 42k
  • ? artist name 580k
  • ? blue background 178k
  • ? border 234k
  • ? bubble 43k
  • ? closed mouth 1.8M
  • ? english text 378k
  • ? fish 48k
  • ? full body 1.2M
  • ? light rays 32k
  • ? ocean 134k
  • ? outdoors 750k
  • ? pastel colors 4.4k
  • ? shark 5.1k
  • ? sharp teeth 116k
  • ? simple background 2.7M
  • ? skull 33k
  • ? solid circle eyes 11k
  • ? straight-on 50k
  • ? swimming 6.5k
  • ? teeth 725k
  • ? underwater 28k
  • ? water 276k
  • ? waving 38k
  • ? white background 2.2M
  • ? white border 147k

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  • ? english commentary 1.2M
  • ? highres 7.6M
  • ? story in commentary 692

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  • ID: 8279384
  • Uploader: Zalza »
  • Date: over 1 year ago
  • Approver: Temporarily »
  • Size: 2.01 MB .jpg (1080x1456) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/astral-requin/art/Humans-1030359435 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 7
  • Favorites: 7
  • Status: Active

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original and 1 more drawn by requinoesis

Artist's commentary

  • Original
  • Humans

    This is a tribute to Peter Benchley, not the movie Jaws (1975)

    The author of 'Jaws' dedicated the rest of his life to reversing the unexpected negative impact his book had on the image of sharks.

    Not only were sharks supposedly killed to create props for the movie, but 'Jaws' ended up awakening a bloody sea of ignorance in people at the time, who, haunted by an irrational fear and lack of understanding about marine predators, felt motivated to take to their boats and kill thousands of great white sharks in the most feared ways.

    Such as the promotion of great white shark hunting championships that targeted the biggest ones, which were mostly pregnant females who, after being displayed as a trophy, had their jaws ripped off and their bodies discarded in the garbage.

    Fear spread widely to all shark species, creating a lack of sensitivity that made it convenient to exterminate entire shark populations around the world that for a long time remained invisible to people's perception.

    And this has continued to resonate for a long time with the entertainment media perpetuating the portrayal of sharks as monsters, newspapers favoring sensationalism about shark incidents, governments promoting shark culls, the advance of the unregulated predatory fishing industry, scientists not being supported in their studies of marine predators, the destruction of their natural habitats and the pollution of the oceans.

    For thousands of years, sharks have taken care of the health of our oceans, older than the dinosaurs or the first trees, they have gone through great mass extinctions, they have been worshipped and respected as gods and guardians by oceanic peoples and now we demonize them in our media and exterminate them by the millions every year, who is the real monster?

    We are shark-eaters.

    I hope you can also hear what Peter Benchley himself had to say about all this:

    thedailyjaws.com/blog/peter-be…

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