Guacamaya is the Mayan name for macaw or thick-billed parrot which is a common bird in my home country of Costa Rica, Central and South America. Their feathers have been highly desired dating back to the pre-Columbian civilizations such as the Incas. They were often used as adornments in ceremonies. Many species are now endangered and even extinct. They are now protected. I honor their beauty and hope for their continued recovery as a work of living art.
A giclee print of a one-of-a-kind 18 X 15 acrylic painting on natural wild turkey feather, 11 X 14 reproduction printed with archival inks on acid free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright textured finish.
Prints are mounted with 11X14 double matted acid free conservation mattes in clear plastic sealed envelope.
Framed prints are double matted prints mounted in 11 X 14 mattes and wood frame and glass.
Hand signed by the artist.