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by Joan Garcia
$70.00
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When we lived in the Miami we often saw pelicans sitting in the mangroves near our sailboat. The Brown Pelican is a white and gray bird, but often... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
When we lived in the Miami we often saw pelicans sitting in the mangroves near our sailboat. The Brown Pelican is a white and gray bird, but often gets a yellowish wash in adult birds. It is difficult to tell male from female hence this title. The juvenile is similar but has a brownish-gray neck and white underparts.
Previously endangered they are now delisted due to their recovery. You can see them everywhere on the shores of AMI; diving for fish, sitting in the mangroves or skimming just above the surface of the water. This painting is for sale, contact the artist directly for purchase information.
An artist in the Tampa Bay area, Joan has artwork in corporate and private collections nationally and internationally. Having lived in Miami, Costa Rica, Texas, and finally returning to Florida, she has been working professionally in fine art and portraiture for over 40 years. Having participated in numerous shows she has won both patron, People's Choice and Best of Show awards. Her body of work stretches from realistic landscapes and still life paintings in oil and acrylic to portraits in colored pencil.
$70.00
HH Photography
Congratulations! Your painting of these two beautiful pelicans has been featured in the Shore Birds of Florida group.