Dive into the whimsical world of “Fish Lips” by Terri Wesselman, where the sea’s inhabitants sport comically oversized lips and expressions that are sure to bring a smile. This playful artwork features a collection of fish, each uniquely designed with vibrant colors and exaggerated features that capture their humorous essence. The variety in sizes and shapes adds a dynamic and lively feel, mirroring the diversity and vibrancy of life under the sea. Wesselman’s creative vision offers a lighthearted take on the aquatic characters of the Chesapeake Bay, making “Fish Lips” a delightful visual treat for viewers of all ages.
About Watermen’s Way
Watermen’s Way is a public art project honoring the Watermen and Waterwomen of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Sponsored by Virginia’s River Realm in conjunction with Lancaster by the Bay Chamber of Commerce, this project benefits the Virginia Watermen’s Association, Steamboat Era Museum, and the RAL Art Center.
These oversized, fiberglass boots are iconic items for the men and women who make their living on the water. Used by the seafood industry across the world, here in the Chesapeake Bay, they have nicknames like “Guinea Slippers,” “Tangier Tennis Shoes,” “Red Balls,” or “Bubba Boots.” Each sculpture is personalized by a local artist, drawing from themes that reflect the lives of the people who work the water, harvesting crabs, oysters, and fish from the Bay, rivers, and creeks.