Description
Rémy, a tiny Turcosine Ground Parakeet, lives in the trees of Paris, but everyday he visits Coralie, a sweet little Parisian girl who lives above a grocery store with her mom. Coralie loves when Rémy visits. Each morning, she walks down to the grocery store, grabs some seeds, and waits at her window for Rémy to arrive. They sit for a couple of hours each day and just enjoy each others' company. Coralie has taught Rémy many tricks, and they laugh at them every day. One day, Rémy went to visit Coralie, but she wasn't there. He came back every day for a week, but she's never there, and he's afraid she'll never return. ---
The artwork depicted and named “The Lost Parrots” represents a series of 20 parrots, hand-selected from the ornithological works of Francois Levaillant. Dated to the late 1700’s and early 1800’s, these black and white representations of the original illustrations are an ode to Jimmy Buffett’s “Parrothead” brand. These 20 parrots have lost their way in The City of Light, for one reason or another, and are trying to find their way back home.
See more of the art here: [collision.art/lostparrots](https://collision.art/lostparrots)
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About the Artist: Francois Levaillant was a naturalist, born to a rich merchant and French consul to Dutch Guyana. A celebrity in his own right, Levaillant was more than just a naturalist. He was also an author, a zoological collector, an explorer, and a noted ornithologist.
Born in 1753, Levaillant collected insects, caterpillars, and animals, but he was most famous for his arrangement and study in ornithology, the branch of zoology that concerns the study of birds.
Tri-lingual in Dutch, German, and French, he later applied an ordering system, that he created as a child for his collection of insects, to his collection of birds, many of which he killed himself. In his identification of each bird, or species of birds, he often used French names, some of which are used today. Between 1799 and 1808, Levaillant wrote a six-volume _Histoire Naturelle de Oiseaux d’Afrique_ that described the habits and appearance of the thousands of specimens of birds he collected and studied.
Levaillant’s contributions to ornithology, specifically avifauna in South Africa, are profoundly influential. As such, many African bird names and descriptions pay homage to the most famous ornithologist of the 1700’s.
Sale Terms: Purchasing the ownership rights to the “Lost Parrots” Jimmy Buffett Autographed Guitar underlying asset requires one of the following conditions to be met:
Option A: The payment (using ETH) of $150,000 USD equivalent. The ETH to USD posted price will be adjusted at least 2x per year.
Or
Option B: If unsold by Option A prior, via a 90-day smart contract declining bid auction beginning on December 20, 2031 at 12:00 noon Eastern Time.
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