© 2006 Gamini Ratnavira ...Science Art-Birds
Title: One Fig At A Time
Species: Great Indian Hornbills (Buceros bicornis)
Artist:
Gamini Ratnavira
Image size: 30" x 48"
Media: acrylic on canvas
Date: 2006
Collection of the artist
The artist notes: "Great Indian
Hornbills, which are found in the Indian subcontinent, are
at risk to hunting and habitat loss. They are hunted by
trophy hunters for their casks and heads. The casks, which
are valued for carving, look heavy but are actually hollow
inside, and do not inhibit the birds' ability to fly. Habitat
loss due to the felling of trees is critical, as the birds
use the same nest site every year. If their site is felled,
their ability to reproduce can be seriously threatened.
These birds mate for life. Males
and females are nearly identical, but can be recognized
by differences in the color of their eye ring. The eye ring
of the female is flesh-colored and the eye ring of her mate
is black. The challenge in creating these comical birds
was in expressing their personalities as well as capturing
the beauty of their environment."