Pelican Sunset
by Dianna Lewis
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$500
Dimensions
24.000 x 18.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Pelican Sunset
Artist
Dianna Lewis
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The commonly seen Florida native ; Pelican. Nicely Framed
Fun Facts;
- Pelicans live on every continent except Antarctica.
- There are 8 species of Pelican. The majority which live in in warm regions , mainly near the coast.
-Pelicans eat fish, tadpoles, crustaceans,and sometimes even turtles.
-After catching prey he pushes water to the sides of his pouch, then moves the food into his throat and swallows it.
- Pelicans like to hunt in groups.
- The Pelicans beak can hold three buckets of fish.
-Pelicans are amongst the heaviest flying birds though their skeleton is 1/10th of its body weight.
- The Pelican has air bags located among the bones, chest, neck, under the skin, and wings. They assist in swimming and improve aerodynamics of flight.
- Pelicans have no nostrils and breath through their beaks.
He is a giant bird with a wing span of up to 16 Ft. and can fly at an altitude of 3000 meters. That's 1.8 miles!
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May 13th, 2014
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Comments (71)
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Dianna, beautiful Florida seascape - complete with colorful sunset and a pelican - Perfection! Love your painting style. Great work. Best, Sharon LF
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Beautiful! Congratulations, Dianna, your beautiful painting has been featured on"Fuzzy Warm & Soft"!
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Dear Dianna, such a lovely iconic Florida image - well done. Best regards, Sharon
Joseph Levine
Dianna, you've set a lot of good forces in motion here: great push-pull between horizontal/vertical, paste/earth palette, earthbound/skybound nature, & direct/indirect illumination. I'd also like to commend your choice of Karry Degruise's "Light...Dark" image, & to applaud your making the tent of Nature's Beauty so wide and welcoming to artists of many different stylistic persuasions; yours is a truly ecumenical site!