Heading South

Gender
Male
Style
Woodland
Community
Art Type
Painting
Collection
2011
Medium
Original acrylic painting on White (rag) paper
Edition
Original Painting
Size (in)
Paper (H x W ): 10 x 25 ½ in, 25 x 65 cm
Size (cm)
Paper (H x W ): 25 x 65 cm
Framed
Not Framed, please enquire
Product ID
13020-00249

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Description

Heading South by First Nations Cree artist Garnet Tobacco – Original First Nations Woodland Art style painting presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts

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Condition:       No condition noted.

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Notes from DaVic Gallery:    A Canada goose skein in wedge formation all heading south.  Canada geese are known for their seasonal migrations. Most Canada geese have staging or resting areas where they join up with others. Their autumn migration can be seen from September to the beginning of November. The early migrants have a tendency to spend less time at rest stops and go through the migration much faster. The later birds usually spend more time at rest stops. Some geese return to the same nesting ground year after year and lay eggs with their mate, raising them in the same way each year. Canada geese fly in a distinctive V-shaped flight formation for migration flight.

 

 

 

 

 

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