Cockatoo Wall Art with Tropical Feel
Salom-crested Cockatoo by IXXI introduces a natural and tropical feel into any room. The original painting of the Cockatoo is exhibited in the Natural History Museum in London and was painted by John Reeves at the beginning of the 19th century during one of his many expeditions to the south seas. Reeves was a tea inspector for the British East India Company, during which time he created a remarkable collection of plant and animal drawings.
Art Collection
The art collection by IXXI is perfect for art lovers and artists. IXXI cooperates with the most prestigious museums in the world and has a variety of pictures from the Renaissance to the present in its image database. Images like the Salom-Crested Cockatoo are suitable for the home as well as for the entrance of hotels or office buildings.
Wall Art Material and Installation
The subject is printed on Synaps—a high-grade synthetic paper with a mat appearance that is waterproof, tear-resistant and UV-resistant. The cards are connected to each other with the provided crosses.They are then fixed to the wall thanks to the included hanging strips and adhesive Tesa Powerstrips - no tools or annoying drilling is necessary. The cards can easily be replaced and more can be added.
The Salom-Crested Cockatoo by IXXI is available in various sizes.