
Swap, Don't Cull, Protect Life while Managing the Flock (2025) 数字艺术 由 Elodie M. Richard
Egg swapping involves carefully replacing fertilized pigeon eggs with harmless dummy eggs. The parent birds continue to incubate, unaware of the change, and no new chicks are born. This method allows pigeons to complete their natural nesting cycle, reducing stress and discouraging re-nesting elsewhere.
Many rescue organizations and comionate city programs now use egg swapping as a peaceful population control tool. It’s safe, sustainable, and helps prevent unnecessary harm to these intelligent, loyal, and often misunderstood birds.
Let’s protect life while managing the flock.
egg swapping, because every bird deserves comion.
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Elodie M. Richard was born in but with a complex heritage including Polish and Russian. Due to her father’s career in the Army her family had to regularly move and adapt to new locations in and abroad. Her life path as a child and adult is made of travels and regular changes of geographical locations, constantly balancing between feeling of loss, challenges and new life starts.
Unlike a superficial society that gets lost in ultra consumption, Elodie creates a refined, symbolic and meditative world around the broad notion of identity. She takes her inspirations from personal experiences but also current events and her connection to nature.
The artist currently lives in Central Florida with her husband (artist himself) and their small flock of 5 rescued pigeons.
This page shows an inventory of her work as a painter and illustrator since 2016 up to this current year.
Some of her artworks appear as sold, if interested in an art piece, please private message Elodie.
- 国籍: 法国
- 出生日期 : 1975
- 艺术领域: 具有认证艺术家价值的艺术家的作品,
- 团体: 当代法国艺术家
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