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Spix 1 Print

Alexandra Moskalenko

United Kingdom

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Spix's macaw, also known as the little blue macaw, is a macaw native to Brazil. First described in 1638, it is named for German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix, who collected a specimen in 1819. Spix's macaws are monogamous and mate for life after elaborate courtship rituals that include feeding each other and flying together. Curiously, no courtship whatsoever has been observed in captive birds. Due to deforestation in its limited range and specialised habitat, the bird has been rare in the wild throughout the twentieth century. After a 2000 sighting of a male bird, the next and last sighting was in 2016. It is now considered extinct in the wild. The species is now maintained through a captive breeding program and it is hoped that the species can be restored to the wild soon as sufficient breeding birds and restored habitat are available.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My paintings celebrate cultural diversity and biodiversity. Alexandra Moskalenko (born 1971, Paris) graduated from the Institut Supérieur du Commerce (Paris) in 1995 and has worked in the Communications department of world renowned museums and galleries in Paris and London for more than 20 years. She lives and works in London. Alexandra is half French half Russian and comes from a family of artists. She has been painting for over 25 years and has curated and organised many exhibitions including And Now, How do you Feel? at the Blackheath Halls (January 2000) and bi-monthly exhibitions at the CY club in London Mayfair (1998-99). Alexandra is also a film-maker. She started working with film as a medium initially to present an artist’s work and practice and to share the experience of meeting artists and discovering their work. In 2001 she produced and directed Portrait of an Artist. In 2002 she was commissioned by the National Maritime Museum (Greenwich, London) to produce a short film Tattoos for the Skin Deep exhibition (22nd March – 30th September 2002) and in 2008 produced and directed Tea Time, a film about the Blackheath Tea Hut, a tea stall situated on the A2 in Greenwich, London longitude 0°. She has written poetry and movie scripts. She says: "I love British culture for its tolerance of eccentric characters, its incredible mix of deeply ingrained traditions, and forward-looking creativity. Many of my subjects are painted on vintage fabric. I am interested in the concept of identity and in what makes a person who they are: culture vs nurture; in how an environment can influence who we are and in existentialist themes. I think of my work as a celebration of our diversity and common humanity and as a reflection of the multi-faceted multicultural society we live in".

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