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Bodysurfing handplane with polynesian tatoo of a sunfish and kelp

Sunfish bodysurfing handplane

Custom bodysurfing handplane by Mike Bufalry https://www.facebook.com/Seaplane-Handplanes-1415854728658623

Sunfish Moonfish panel

Sunfish Moonfish Panel

Sunfish Moonfish by Ray Troll (trollart.com)

Lewis Carroll's sunfish skeleton

Sunfish Skeleton

Lewis Carroll (06. 1857)

Ocean Sunfish Drive sign

Ocean Sunfish Drive

Street sign

old manuscript depicting sunfish

From the National Diet Library of Japan

Drawn by Tanshuu Kurimoto (1756-1834). Manboukou means the Ocean Sunfish and the author is a doctor of Edo Shogunate.

another old manuscript depicting a sunfish

From the National Diet Library of Japan

Drawn by Tanshuu Kurimoto (1756-1834). Manboukou means the Ocean Sunfish and the author is a doctor of Edo Shogunate.

suspended mola casting

Mola model

National Aquarium and Science Center, Taiwan – photo by C. Farwell

sunfish mobile

Mola art in a bar in Onahama

near Aquamarine Fukushima Aquarium. Photo – C. Farwell

wire sculture

Undersea wire art

featuring a sunfish

Sunfish wire sculpture

Sunfish wire ornament

sunfish multimedia

Sunfish trinkets

Ranzania stylized print

Ranzania illustration from Jenkins, O., 1895

Description of a new species of Ranzania from the Hawaiian Islands. Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. Ser 2, Vol V, pp 781-784

sunfish tattoo on calf of leg

Mola Tatoo

Sunfish on lower calf

Sunfish plush toys

Sunfish plush toys

mirrored mola painting

Mola Mola EM2 LG

stylized mola fabric art

Mola of a Mola mola

made by the Kuna Indians of Panama. A gift from Mrs. David Powell to T. Thys

sculpted sunfish skeleton

Mola_mola-Skelett_NaturhistWien

stylized red sunfish

Mola art

by Ryoichi Majima

Old illustrated sunfish manuscript

From the National Diet Library of Japan

Drawn by Tanshuu Kurimoto (1756-1834). Manboukou means the Ocean Sunfish and the author is a doctor of Edo Shogunate.

giant sea jelly and diver

What do molas dream about?

A digital illustration by Tim Rock

illustrated mola manuscript

From the National Diet Library of Japan

Drawn by Tanshuu Kurimoto (1756-1834). Manboukou means the Ocean Sunfish and the author is a doctor of Edo Shogunate.

mola id drawing

figb0291Mola

mola book plate

From the KD. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr, 6 R., nat. math. Afd IX, i Tab 1-4.

The artist was Trykthos VWinkel and Magnussen

Escher tessellation with molas

Mosaic II

by M.C. Escher 1957

larval sunfish illustration

From the KD. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr, 6 R., nat. math. Afd IX, i Tab 1-4.

The artist was Trykthos VWinkel & Magnussen

Old print of a sunfish

From the KD. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr, 6 R., nat. math. Afd IX, i Tab 1-4.

the artist was Trykthos VWinkel and Magnussen

musculoskeletal illustration

From the KD. Vidensk. Selsk. Skr, 6 R., nat. math. Afd IX, i Tab 1-4.

The artist was Trykthos VWinkel and Magnussen

sunfish boomerang left view

Sunfish boomerang

sunfish boomerang right view

Sunfish boomerang

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