Description
The scientific name of the caracara (or carancho) is Caracara plancus. It is a diurnal bird of prey of the Falconidae family, common in the southern cone of South America, recognized by its brown plumage, whitish neck, black "cap" and scavenging and hunting habits, frequent in Chile from Arica to Magallanes. This artwork presents a striking silhouette of a bird in flight, rendered in deep black tones against a gradient backdrop that shifts from soft lavender to rich navy. The fine detailing along the wings and body contrasts with the textured gradient, creating a sense of movement and depth. Its minimalist composition and bold contrast convey both mystery and elegance, making it a compelling focal point for any room. This piece would add a subtle yet impactful presence to your space.