Collection: Desert Animals Paintings
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[DA#007] Lone Desert Prickly Pear Coyote
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[DA#006] Abstract Roadrunner
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[DA#005] Abstract Coyote
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[DA#004 Coyote on Rocks
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[DA#003] Coyote Family
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[DA#002] Quail & Agave
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[DA#001] Abstract Javelina
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Desert animals in the Southwest of America have always been a center of attraction for animal lovers. Their majestic appearance has a distinct effect on the mind that sets them apart from other animals. When it comes to paintings, art collectors worldwide appreciate the display of desert animal paintings in their homes. Here, we have selected some antique artwork from Native Southwest American art.
Welcome to the Miguel Camarena Art Gallery. Let's discover the diversity of animals in Arizona landscapes through Camarena's pieces of creation.
Camarena And The Desert Animals Of Arizonian Landscapes
Since the artist behind these paintings, Miguel Camarena, was deeply connected to Arizona, he couldn't resist capturing the beauty of Arizona's animals. Camarena transformed numerous stunning landscapes and species found in Arizona, especially desert animals, into radiant works of art on fine canvases.
These enticing desert animals are also known as xerocoles. They have always attracted the attention of several artists. Due to sharing a native bond with Arizonian landscapes, Camarena has been a keen observer of the diversity of species, particularly of animals present in the deserts of Arizona. He features these desert animal species in his art gallery in Crave Creek.
Exploring The Diversity Of Animals In The Deserts Of Arizona
Various animals, including the Gila monster, Kangaroo rat, Sand cat, Sidewinder Giant hairy scorpion, Cactus wren, Desert bighorn sheep, Bark scorpion, and desert horned vipers, are found in the deserts of Arizona. However, the animals on which Miguel Camarena has emphasized his portraits are the Coyote family, Quail, and the bulky Javelina. The details of the animals he has captured into fine art are the following:
The Coyotes Family
The Coyotes are mostly found in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. They are furry beings with thin legs that resemble tame dogs. An average adult Coyote weighs between 18 and 22 pounds. Miguel has added a spark to his gallery by featuring the Coyotes in his desert wall art.
The Coyotes have such physical adaptations to cope with extreme weather fluctuations. The fur around their bodies serves as an insulation barrier. Hailing from the desert, these creatures are omnivores. They mainly prey on rodents and thus play an integral part in maintaining the food chain of the desert ecosystem. Miguel's Coyote art symbolizes evolution and adaptability to the viewer.
Quail And AgaveÂ
Quails are mid-sized, stout, low-cut birds with distinctive calls that are naturally found in areas like America, Europe, and Asia. The Quails of the Arizona desert have always been considered a symbol of beauty for South-Western artists.
Almost 140 species of birds are present all over the world. They are well inhabited in the harsh environmental conditions of the desert. Camarena has portrayed this singing beauty using bright hues in his pictures.Â
In short, this bird symbolizes perseverance due to her adaptability.
JavelinaÂ
A collared peccary, also called a Javelina, resembles a pig in its appearance. The average weight of an adult peccary is around 30–35 kg. Peccaries are nocturnal mammals, and their main food sources in deserts are herbs, shrubs, grass, and small insects. They usually live and move in the form of a community.
Camarena has chosen Juvelina to craft this animal in bright and bold shades in the shape of giclee fine prints and on canvas. These fine art pieces push contemporary artists to feature such species in their paintings to highlight their importance.
Roadrunner
Roadrunners are bird-type types known for their different appearance and unique behavior. They belong to the cuckoo family, Cuculidae. They are commonly found in the United States, Mexico, and Central America. The greater roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) is one of the most well-known species, but several different roadrunners exist.
Roadrunners are also famous for their remarkable speed. They can run up to 20 miles per hour, a useful adaptation for capturing prey and escaping from predators.
Miguel Camarena aims to showcase Arizona's heritage through his paintings, which drove him to paint this iconic bird. These birds are closely associated with the American Southwest, particularly Arizona.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common characteristics of Desert animals found in Arizona?
Desert animals have a few common similarities. These include their ability to adapt and adjust themselves to harsh weather conditions. Besides, all desert animals, from Coyotes to javelinas, are omnivores.
What impact has Miguel created by featuring these distinctive desert animals in his paintings?
By showcasing these animals, Miguel has highlighted these neglected, rare species of the desert ecosystem. He has unknowingly brought the world's attention to preserving these ancient creatures in the ecosystem.
What are some varieties of species that are present in the desert landscaping of Arizona, except mammals?
Other species present in the desert landscapes of Arizona other than mammals include birds, amphibians, reptiles, plants, native fishes, fungi viruses, etc. In short, Arizonian desert areas resort to diverse ecosystems.
What vibes do these paintings create when hung at home?
These desert animal paintings are often associated with warmth and coziness. They evoke a connection with natural serenity. The animals, habituated to harsh environments in the paintings, bring a sense of resilience. In addition, if you are fond of Southwest and Bohemian aesthetics, these art prints are your go-to option.Â