Gold Armadillo on Black Canvas
by Serge Averbukh
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$3,500
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48.000 x 48.000 inches
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Title
Gold Armadillo on Black Canvas
Artist
Serge Averbukh
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting
Description
Introducing 'Beasts Creatures and Critters' collection by Serge Averbukh showcasing convergent media paintings depicting various living beings of this planet in all their obvious and not so obvious glory. It was meant to celebrate diversity of life without any bias or hesitation. Here you will find pieces featuring a Gold Armadillo on Black Canvas.
Armadillos are New World placental mammals with a leathery armor shell. The Chlamyphoridae and Dasypodidae are the only surviving families in the order Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths. The word armadillo means ‘little armoured one’ in Spanish. The Aztecs called them ‘turtle-rabbit’.
About nine extant genera and 21 extant species of armadillo have been described, some of which are distinguished by the number of bands on their armour. Their average length is about 75 cm (30 in), including tail. The giant armadillo grows up to 150 cm (59 in) and weighs up to 54 kg (119 lb), while the pink fairy armadillo is a diminutive species, with an overall length of 13–15 cm (5–6 in). All species are native to the Americas, where they inhabit a variety of different environments.
Recent genetic research suggests that an extinct group of giant armoured mammals, the glyptodonts, should be included within the lineage of armadillos, having diverged some 35 million years ago, much more recently than previously assumed.
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January 11th, 2017
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