#72 Fishing for Seagulls

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Fishing for Seagulls

A cheeky caption, “En l’an 2000,” floats above a lively seascape where divers in bulky helmets drift just below the surface, lines snaking through the green water like improvised fishing tackle. One figure braces as if reeling in a catch, another kicks mid‑water, and the whole scene feels less like labor and more like a seaside prank captured in ink and color.

Overhead, seabirds wheel and dive, but the twist is in the title: “Fishing for Seagulls.” Instead of netting fish, the divers appear to be baiting hooks for gulls, turning the usual coastal food chain upside down for comic effect. The exaggerated poses, looping cords, and splashy motion give it the playful energy of a satirical postcard—part futurist fantasy, part beachside joke.

As a piece of humorous retro futurism, the artwork hints at how earlier generations imagined the year 2000: adventurous, mechanized, and slightly absurd, with technology extending even to the simplest pastime. It’s an eye‑catching historical illustration for anyone searching vintage postcards, whimsical maritime art, or “year 2000” predictions, and it invites readers to linger over the details and laugh at yesterday’s confident visions of tomorrow.