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Toucan (Hal) Painting by Daria Bagrintseva
Toucan (Hal) Painting by Daria Bagrintseva
Toucan (Hal) Painting by Daria Bagrintseva
Toucan (Hal) Painting by Daria Bagrintseva
Toucan (Hal) Painting by Daria Bagrintseva
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Toucan (Hal) Painting

Daria Bagrintseva

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 8 W x 8 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting belongs to a series of amusing miniatures. It perfectly fits as a funny and memorable gift. Hal the Boomerang Bird, (also referred to as Green Bird) is a character in the Angry Birds series of games created by Rovio Entertainment. He was introduced in 2010 and was the first new character added to the Angry Birds series who was not one of the original five birds in the flock. Hal first appeared in Theme 6-4 as a prisoner, but was playable starting with Theme 6-5. He has appeared as a playable character in every version and episode of the game released since his introduction, though he is not necessarily in all levels. In the Fuji TV exclusive episode Sakura Ninja, Hal appears dressed in kendo garb. This was the first time he has appeared in costume in any game and completely new game sprites were created for this. Hal has a huge, orange beak (being the only bird in Red's flock with a beak color other than yellow). He has three top black feathers, like Matilda, and three spiky black feathers on his back (Like Chuck). He has two eyes on either side of his beak with medium-sized eyebrows, and pure white chest feathers. In his earlier cartoon appearance he gains a three black thick brows in each sides, green eyes, his huge beak are dark yellow and orange and his feathers is medium green. In Angry Birds Toons and Angry Birds Go!, Hal appears to have a near resemblance to a real Toucanet and now have black linings in each sides and gains a yellow eyebags on his eyes. He does not have the three top black feathers on his head and his huge beak is now in a different shades of orange. His feathers are now emerald green and his white stomach is not seen. In the film version, Hal appears as a green anthropomorphic Emerald Toucanet and is a combination between his classic game counterpart and his earlier cartoon appearance. His beak reverts back into orange and has orange feet. His black feathers on top is now green as the feathers at the back is also green and his stomach is now pale beige instead of white. Unlike most other birds, the large beaked Hal is an easy going bird. As a consequence of this, the toucan ends up camping to pass a bunch of his time, only to turn up when he feels like it and/or the flock needs him; and therefore he doesn't appear as much as the other birds do (Summer Pignic Short Movie). However, its important to not forget that Hal is still an Angry Bird, albeit one that flies into a rage when someone tries to set boundaries. In his opinion, the sky is the limit, and he'll prove it the hard way if he has to. However Hal is utterly smart but clumsy at times and something miss which come goes. Hal loves to travel, go camping, and spend the day playing his banjo. He is a peace-lover, like Matilda, but is also somewhat lazy in his actions. In Angry Birds Go!, Hal is shown to speak in a Mexican accent when he grunts. Hal is very camera shy, which is why he does not appear in any of the Toons Animations like the other birds. In fact, he is the only bird in Red's flock (Excluding Silver) to never appear in an animation series. Multiple fans complain due to his exclusion in Angry Birds Media.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 8 H x 1.5 D in

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Daria Bagrintseva is a world known contemporary artist, winner of 19 international awards in the field of art. Daria's paintings were acquired for the permanent collection of the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Daria was born in Moscow and is currently based in Miami. A Master of Fine Arts, she studied in Italy, Russia, and the USA. The American magazine ‘Art Business News’ recognized Daria as one of the Top 50 Emerging Artist of the World in 2012. She is the author of the unique methodology of teaching creativity and painting for adults and children. Daria's solo exhibitions took place in more than 20 countries, and she was a Member of Art Basel Art Week in Miami 2012, 2016 and 2019. Daria has also exhibited her work as one of the selected emerging artists in the Louvre, Paris, 2011 and in the castle of Pierre Cardin on the Champs Elysees. In 2016. Her works are in private collections in Russia, USA, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Cyprus, and India. Daria has appeared in over 100 printed publications, her paintings found a home in prestigious private collections all over the world, and over 500 of her paintings have been sold. www.dariart.com

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