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Coral starfish, pale seahorses, jellyfish, and small scattered shells arrange across a soft dusty-blue ground in the visual logic of a 19th-century marine specimen plate. Each motif is painted in warm coral and ivory tones with fine line work suggesting individual creature anatomy — visible spine detail on the starfish, delicate segmented body on the seahorses, gossamer trailing tentacles on the jellyfish. Small pale aqua coral branches scatter throughout as connective tissue.Palette holds carefully to three notes: dusty blue-gray ground, warm coral-orange creatures, and small pale aqua secondary marks. The visual logic is direct lineage from Victorian natural history illustration — the kind of careful documentary attention paid to specimens worthy of an album page. Brushwork combines fine line detail with soft tonal washes inside each form, building dimensional weight while maintaining the slight transparency of watercolor on warm paper.A handsome choice for children's bedrooms, nurseries, beach house bunk rooms, powder rooms, mudrooms, and the back walls of guest bedrooms in coastal homes. Works in restored shingle-style architecture, Cape Cod cottages, Outer Banks beach houses, Lowcountry retreats, and traditional family homes that want one wall of warm coastal reference handled with documentary respect rather than novelty kitsch. Pairs with painted millwork, woven seagrass, hand-painted ceramics, ironstone serving pieces, and unbleached linen. Particularly effective in rooms with strong natural light where the dusty-blue ground can take on coastal afternoon warmth.