Description
The Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) has always struck me as a bird painted by sunlight itself — tall, poised, and impossibly graceful. To watch a flock wading through a salt pan at dawn is to see the sky mirrored in feathers — soft pinks deepening to coral as they stir the still water with slow, deliberate steps.
Their colour isn’t a gift of birth, but of devotion — drawn from the minute crustaceans and algae they filter with those curious, downturned bills. Even beauty, it seems, must be earned. When breeding season comes, thousands gather in a swirl of movement and sound, each pair shaping a small cone of mud to cradle a single egg.
In that quiet pink haze, there’s something timeless — as if the earth itself pauses to watch them, suspended between water, light, and grace.
PRINT#17B
Paper Print (Archival – Matt Texture)
Landscape Format:
A3 420 x 297mm Print Code J – R
A2 594 x 420mm Print Code K – R
A1 841 x 594mm Print Code L – R

