Framed Toucan Art
The toucan bird is well-known by its bill, which may be the one feature artist loved before making the bird an incorporation to their framed toucan artwork. Belonging to the family Ramphastidae, toucans are brightly marked and have colorful and large bills.
The Ramphastidae family is related closely to the American barbets and is generally from Neotropics. The family consists of five groups and roughly forty contrasting species.
This huge collection of framed toucan art prints includes work from various artists, all of which have used a unique approach to incorporating the toucan bird to their artwork. We all know toucans are famous for their bills, which is gorgeously demonstrated in paintings by Panoramic Images, Fuss, and George Edwards. These artists have given key focus to the bill of the bird by experimenting with different colors and giving it an almost real texture.
Other artists such as John Gould, Frederick P. Nodder, and C D’orbigney have chosen to work on one toucan bird in a gorgeous tree setting. The artists have portrayed the bird in various angles in their work, which gives the image its lovely edge of beauty. “Forest Friends” by Caplyn Dor is a lovely and colorful piece, which portrays various toucans surrounded by bright blooming flowers. Not only is this piece beautiful for all settings, but also adds that missing touch of liveliness to the area it is placed.
These framed toucan art pieces are a lovely piece of wall décor to place up in a range of settings including commercial and domestic. Not only are they unique and beautiful, but also each painting has its own specialty, which is both lovely to look at and head-turning. The toucan bird obtained its name from the Tupi word tukana via Portuguese. This family consists of toucans, toucanets, and aracaris. The distant relatives of the group include assorted families or woodpeckers and barbers in the suborder, Pici.