
Hammerhead Resin
Hammerhead; Mano Kihikihi With eyes wide, these strong, wise, and intelligent creatures understand a broader reality. Balance. Independence. Painting inspired by Annie Guttridge. Part of proceeds from this print are directly donated to her non-profit organization, Saving the Blue. The Hammerhead Shark reminds us of a quiet strength. Known for being shy, these elusive and graceful sharks are symbols for both mystery and guardianship, perceptions and shape shifters, peace and intuition. Most fish use one eye at a time. Hammerheads use both of their eyes together, much like humans, and the larger the width of their head, the wider range of view they have. These sharks have a 360 range of vision, meaning they may see all around them; above, below, behind, and all around. Of all the species of hammer head sharks, already 2 are endangered, and 2 are classified as vulnerable. In Africa, the great hammerhead shark is considered critically endangered. R E S I N pieces are all incredibly uniq