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The lesser-known St. Snargus was martyred at the age of forty-one, owing to a tragic fishing incident. Having caught a fish larger than his companion, Snargus would not stop claiming that his fish was THIS big.

Unfortunately for Snargus, his fishing companion was a pagan emperor who was generally not a bad sort, but intensely humorless about his fishing. When Snargus refused to shut up, or to recant his statement about the length of the fish, the emperor had both the saint and the fish were burned at the stake. Both were later beatified.

St. Snargus is thus the patron of anglers and looks with special favor upon those whose fishing companions leave something to be desired.

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Another day, another saint! Snargus is a capybara. I wanted to paint a capybara with a fish because--weirdly enough--by special dispensation from Rome, capybara is considered fish if you're a Catholic. (i.e. you can eat it on Friday.) Go figure.

The nameless fish is in fact a cutthroat trout, and perhaps in keeping with the theme of these paintings, I kinda feel like I need to go to artist confessional now--"Forgive me, father, for I have sinned. Cutthroat trout are native to western North America, and capybara are a South American species." But they were pretty, damnit!

Anyway! Original for sale, probably goin' to AC. Prints available for $10 plus shipping, and the whole set of five saints will be available in jumbo for for $30 plus shipping. (I'm also looking into doing a wee little 4 x 6 print folio that would include all five and their respective descriptions, for $15 plus shipping...watch the journal for updates on that!)
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~Lazytroll Sep 24, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
gosh! can I add this saint to every calendar? I think people should celebrate it's day :D
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:icongosia-firewarrior:
I fell in love with this ^^
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~Kipluck Sep 2, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
This is awesome and hilarious, too.
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~razakel987 Apr 8, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
You manage to make Catholicism seem hilarious.... I love your saint pictures, hahahah
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:iconkaitoaozora:
That trout is just so happy, it's amazing.
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:iconcopperfreddy:
Oh my God, it's amazing!
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~GenericallyAltered Sep 20, 2010  Student General Artist
lol i love how he looks all serious,but in real fact, it's a capybara holding a fish XD
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~nauth Aug 6, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Yeah! i have heard that too, the catholic church say that capivaras are fish.

i live here in brasil, in my city a capivara is cumon as a bird, they are everywhere.

nice drawing! like the fish too, i was tryng to figure out what kind of fish it was, but i give up and read the text below.... in fact i would never guess what fish he is....
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:icontyshalae:
That is the cutest trout ever...
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~MommaCabbit Aug 1, 2009   Traditional Artist
those webbed hands are awesome.
but not as awesome as the smile on the trout's face.
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