doodlewear Betta Curve art print fish tea towel by Mark Duggan

Betta Curve tea towel

Mark Duggan

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doodlewear 'Betta Curve' (2022) quality 100% cotton art print fish tea towel by Contemporary Artist Mark Duggan. These quality decorative tea towels feature an illustrative art print of a detailed Betta fish, also known as a Siamese Fighting Fish. This contemporary artwork was hand drawn in pen, ink and watercolour. The artist has digitally signed this artwork. 

“These fish fascinate me from the perspective that they are graceful; they are magnificently coloured, yet their appearance doesn’t match their nature. Named from an ancient clan of warriors called “Bettah”, these beautiful fish can be territorial and aggressive. Oh, the contrast! I needed to explore that visually. This image is part of my expanding study on marine life.”

This NZ decorative tea towel will add style to your kitchen's decor.


  • Size: 51 x 76cm
  • Art placement: on the front of the tea towel.
  • Fabric: Plain white 100% cotton; 95 grams, 245 gsm
  • Hanging tag on the top left corner (on back)
  • Tea Towel care instructions: to protect the print, cold wash only and cool iron if necessary. Do not tumble dry. Being 100% cotton, this decorative kitchen towel will shrink slightly in the wash.
  • Each quality art print tea towel is printed with love in New Zealand on demand especially for you. Tea towels are made in Pakistan.
  • CLICK HERE for information on product care, art print reproduction, shipping and doodlewear terms & conditions.



Top tip: Not only are these decorative kitchen tea towels great for drying dishes but they can be used as gift wrap. ⁣Use a tea towel to wrap a present, like a bottle of wine or a small box. It's a unique, useable and eco-friendly alternative to regular gift wrapping. ⁣