Brown Pelican Tank Tops
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a brown pelican in the coastal waters. They feed by diving into the water and scooping fish with their expandable pouch. It is the state bird of Louisiana and the national bird of some countries in the Caribbean. I enjoy watching these birds while on vacation in the south. A pelican gracefully floats on calm, blue water beneath a partly cloudy sky. The bird's detailed feathers contrast with the smoothness of the surrounding ocean.
Description: My Magnolia Pelican artwork from 2019 made into a one color black ink drawing. I love this artwork and I love this remaster of it! As I get back into this I am revisiting where it all started. This was one of my very first artworks from when I began my print on demand journey.
ABC Alligator Brown Pelican Crawfish Louisiana Mardi Gras Tank Top
by shamishop
$15 $21
Description: The "It's Pelican, Not Pelican't" T-shirt features a design full of energy and humor. The main image shows a pelican happily munching on a fish that is seen jumping into its beak pouch. The splashing water details and the pelican's expression give the design a lively and dynamic feel. The words "It's Pelican, Not Pelican't" are printed in a fun and energetic font, placed above or below the image, conveying a positive and energetic message.
Description: This is my watercolor of a brown pelican at sunset along the coast. I was inspired to paint this pelican from watching them during my vacation trips in Florida. The brown pelican is the state bird of Louisiana. Silhouettes of palm trees add to the tropical setting by the water's edge.
Description: Design made from a photography of a brown pelican. The text reads: It is one of three pelican species found in the Americas and one of two that feed by diving in water. It is the smallest of the nine pelican species, but is often one of the larger seabirds in their range nonetheless. As the brown pelican flies at a maximum height of 18 to 21 m (60 to 70 ft) above the ocean, it can spot schools of fish while flying. In 1902, it was made a part of the official Louisiana seal and, in 1912, a pelican and her young became part of the Flag of Louisiana as well.