12" X 17" - "Alaina, Peacock" Limited Edition Fine Art Replica Print
12" X 17" - "Alaina, Peacock" Limited Edition Fine Art Replica Print
Title: Alaina, Peacock
Size: 12 inches wide by 17 inches high
Medium: Limited Edition Fine Art Replica Print of original ink drawing
Paper: Hahnemuhle cotton rag paper
Authentic: Signed by artist Andrew Naeger
Part of an ongoing series of bird portraits inspired by people I know, personalities I love or the nature of people and mannerisms I observe. One of my goals beyond documenting birds in my own style to bring attention to nature, the wild species of this world and the importance of their habitats, but also draw out similarities in comparisons to humans. Bringing the two closer together.
Each portrait in this series take 1 to 3 months to complete. The line styles and patterns change based on not only the genetics of the bird, but there personality I’m also trying to capture. Non are technical drawings per se, but feel close to nature. If you study close you will find some purposeful differences, especially in the eyes.
Wikipedia: Ancient Greeks believed that the flesh of peafowl did not decay after death, so it became a symbol of immortality. In Hellenistic imagery, the Greek goddess Hera's chariot was pulled by peacocks, birds not known to Greeks before the conquests of Alexander. Alexander's tutor, Aristotle, refers to it as "the Persian bird". When Alexander saw the birds in India, he was so amazed at their beauty that he threatened the severest penalties for any man who slew one.[47] Claudius Aelianus writes that there were peacocks in India, larger than anywhere else.
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Note, these are unframed prints. Each are printed and hand signed at time of order. Limited edition inventory.