ot their coloured counterparts, these peacocks have a striking white plumage. Derived from the Indian blue peacock, they have the same majestic appearance but with a unique twist. The peacock's white plumage is the result of a genetic mutation that leads to the lack of pigmentation. As a result, their feathers are completely white, including the large fan tail for which peacocks are so famous. The contrast between the white plumage and the colourful patterns on their face and head makes them extra striking. White peacocks are often considered symbols of beauty, purity and grace. They are prized for their elegant appearance and are often kept in parks, gardens and estates as decorative birds. Their stunning appearance often attracts admirers and photographers, who try to capture the splendour of these special animals. Although white peacocks are rare, they are not entirely albinos. Albinos have red eyes, while white peacocks have the same coloured eyes as blue peacocks. They also retain the distinctive call of peacocks, which is used to impress mates and mark territory. All in all, white peacocks are fascinating creatures that remind us of the diversity and beauty of nature. Their white feathers and graceful posture make them an enchanting sight that inspires and amazes many.
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Exhibitions
Loosenart, Still Life. Alternative Exposures, Rome Italy
BayArt Gallery Cardiff, UK
"All Coherence Gone? Historical currents in contemporary still life.
Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, New York
SPACEWOMb Gallery, New York
Siena Art Institute, Italy
Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
Gallery Millers, Breda
Gallery Gorinchem, Gorinchem
Open Art Fair, ..
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