The combination of non-representational art, fauna-themed outlines, and a specific marine creature results in a unique form of visual expression. These artworks merge the freedom of unstructured design with the familiar shapes of the natural world, offering a canvas for individual artistic interpretation centered on a gelatinous sea animal. An example would be a page featuring the recognizable silhouette of a Chrysaora fuscescens (Pacific Sea Nettle) filled with geometric patterns and free-form shapes, ready to be colored.
This style of art provides numerous advantages. It fosters creativity by allowing for unconventional color choices and pattern combinations, moving beyond realistic depictions. It can reduce stress and promote mindfulness through the repetitive action of coloring, combined with the calming imagery associated with the ocean and its inhabitants. Historically, stylized representations of animals have been prevalent across cultures, suggesting a deep-seated human connection with both artistic expression and the natural world, which is now further enriched by abstract design principles.