Nicole Wassall
Imperial Woodpecker, 2023
Etching/drypoint on Somerset 100% cotton rag paper (paper recycled from an earlier work "Flying Geisha Girl")
26 x 38 cm
10 1/4 x 15 in
10 1/4 x 15 in
edition of 9
Imperial Woodpecker A single feather, a little worse for wear, represents of a bird that is thought to be extinct. Not seen since 1956, the Imperial Woodpecker very likely to...
Imperial Woodpecker
A single feather, a little worse for wear, represents of a bird that is thought to be extinct.
Not seen since 1956, the Imperial Woodpecker very likely to be extinct. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature database this is as a result of climate change and biological resource uses leading to a shifting habitat.
A single feather, a little worse for wear, represents of a bird that is thought to be extinct.
Not seen since 1956, the Imperial Woodpecker very likely to be extinct. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature database this is as a result of climate change and biological resource uses leading to a shifting habitat.