WHOLESALE WALL ART PRINTS (Bird Art) . 'Enjoy The Beauty Around You'. Artist signed and numbered A G Tony Chelsom. Hope II: Whooping Crane
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$2,000.00
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100 Lot. Unframed.
The print is 22 high by 34 wide, including a white border that provides ample room for matting.
Originally commissioned by Canada's National Parks Collection.
The Whooping Crane symbolizes inspiration and Hope.
'Life's a dance. Enjoy the beauty around you’. That’s one of the messages of the Whooping Crane.
Appropriately, since the Whooping Crane is rebounding from near extinction, ‘Starting over’ is another.'
The scene is Wood Buffalo National Park in Northern Alberta. The only breeding grounds for the Whooping Crane.
The crane represents:
Feminine force, wisdom, eloquence and longevity.
The crane symbolizes:
Leadership, teamwork and self-exploration.
The quest for knowledge,
Other traits and meanings:
Graceful, beautiful, pure, inspirational, loyalty, nurturing.
Known as ‘Speaker of the Clans’ in Native American Culture.
‘despite being shy birds, they are rather vocal’
‘when the crane speaks, all other birds and animals listen’
‘sure-footed and graceful in movement’
‘life should not be taken too seriously. Instead, become an explorer and look around you.’
‘dance in life’
Beauty, color and life spring from the wall that hosts the Story of Hope.
Matching your decor. The greens are really vibrant. The vegetation and entire foreground is so detailed it feels like you're standing in water, spying this gorgeous creature through the grassy marsh.
If you have a room where greens, blue and white work then Hope Two will really add life to your room,
'To new beginnings' is certainly symbolized. Perhaps this message relates to you.
How big is it? Hope is considered to be a medium size. It will be the center of attention of a small room or office. On a larger wall, consider hosting Hope and Hope Two so you can have the entire conservation and resurrection story.
The print is 22 high by 34 wide, including the white border.
See associated links for the Whooping Crane conservation story.