It took less than a century for the last dodo to die after the species' discovery in 1598 on the island of Mauritius off the Indian Ocean.
Just what a Dodo looked like is still a mystery, some described them as being fat and wobbly, while others recalled them as being a slender bird. One of the most famous and often copied paintings of a dodo specimen was taken from the painting done by Roelant Savery in 1626, and this is my interpretation as a commemoration to the loathsome bird of Mauritius with a Victorian/Gothic touch.
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Just what a Dodo looked like is still a mystery, some described them as being fat and wobbly, while others recalled them as being a slender bird. One of the most famous and often copied paintings of a dodo specimen was taken from the painting done by Roelant Savery in 1626, and this is my interpretation as a commemoration to the loathsome bird of Mauritius with a Victorian/Gothic touch.