‘Alalā Speaks the Beach Into Being, giclée print by artist Elizabeth Miller.
This print features the ‘alalā, or Hawaiian crow, among a beach landscape in the background. The ‘alalā is commonly known as the Hawaiian crow, and is the most endangered bird in the world. They are extinct in the wild, with a little over 100 existing in captivity. A release is planned for late 2016 with hopes to reintroduce this native species to the islands. (Color of mat and frame colors may vary).
Dimensions: 9″ x 9″
You can learn more about Elizabeth Miller and her process by visiting her bio page here.