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Randal Ford
"Strutting Peacock No. 1" Contemporary Photograph on Aluminum Framed

$7,500
£5,761.97
€6,620.44
CA$10,549.68
A$11,852.09
CHF 6,192.74
MX$144,660.32
NOK 78,629.66
SEK 74,013.26
DKK 49,404.19

About the Item

"Strutting Peacock No. 1" is a framed contemporary photograph on aluminum by Randal Ford depicting a male peacock with his feathers flared. The vibrant colors leap from the surface of the photograph as the symmetry provides both balance and drama. This piece is finished in a champagne gold floater frame. Pricing includes the pictured frame. Unframed dimensions are 40 x 60 inches. Limited Edition No. 2 of 10 About the Peacock: "Introducing Vishnu, the charismatic peacock who takes center stage in our collection. In this captivating image, Vishnu's resplendent feathering takes flight as he struts with majestic allure. Peacocks, renowned for their extravagant displays, showcase their feathers to attract potential mates. This stunning spectacle of iridescent colors and intricate patterns serves as a mesmerizing courtship dance, a true marvel of nature's artistry. Capturing Vishnu's showmanship was a serendipitous moment, a testament to the unexpected wonders that await behind the lens. As luck would have it, I was in the right place at the right time to freeze this flamboyant display in time. The result is a portrait that encapsulates Vishnu's regal elegance, inviting you to marvel at the intricate beauty that nature bestows upon these magnificent creatures" - Randal Ford About the artist: Few photographers in the world have photographed as many animals in studio as Randal Ford. At the heart of every image lies a deep respect for the majesty of wildlife and a resounding recognition of their powerful presence. Ford’s precise process of creating simple yet powerful portraits is highly technical and requires unwavering patience, dedication, and attention to detail. The result is a timeless collection of compelling animal portraits that provide an intimate window into the soul of each animal. In the light of the studio, every animal stands on its own—heroic, mysterious, even charismatic—and while every portrait allows us to see the personality of each animal, Ford believes that we also experience a rare glimpse into the most mystical and elusive breed of all— ourselves. Randal Ford’s works have been showcased in two visual monographs published by Rizzoli New York, as well as the cover of Time Magazine, 20 Texas Monthly covers, USA Today, and the cover of Communication Arts. He has received numerous awards and accolades across multiple industries. Randal Ford’s large format, limited edition works reproduce at scale with stunning detail, incredible depth, and a level of sharpness rarely seen in other animal photographs.

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