Green Tailed Towhee

This is the first print that is not an photographic production based on Audubon’s original work. The Green-tailed Towhee (Pipilo chlorurus) was a bird not available to John James Audubon due to its locality and preference for avoiding humans.

 

Accurate representation inspired by Audubon’s print layout. Sized to match Harvell edition prints from the double elephant folio edition.

 

Edition of 120 signed and numbered prints, part of the “Resurrecting Audubon’s ‘Birds of America”. Specimen provided by Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Photograph by Lindsey Wohlman

Print – 12″ x 18″

Completed 2013

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