


FLACO
The definitive art and photography book celebrating Flaco the owl's spectacular year of freedom.
FLACO is the comprehensive visual book which captures Flaco's incredible year of freedom, documented by many of the key photographers who followed his sojourns across the city. The book highlights the work of artists, across a range of media from totem poles to stitchwork, who were inspired by his story, and is the sole publication to feature the memorial objects left at the base of Flaco's favorite oak in Central Park, after his death.
A metaphor for freedom and a profound story of survival, the comprehensive look at Flaco's year in New York will inspire readers for generations to come.
The definitive art and photography book celebrating Flaco the owl's spectacular year of freedom.
FLACO is the comprehensive visual book which captures Flaco's incredible year of freedom, documented by many of the key photographers who followed his sojourns across the city. The book highlights the work of artists, across a range of media from totem poles to stitchwork, who were inspired by his story, and is the sole publication to feature the memorial objects left at the base of Flaco's favorite oak in Central Park, after his death.
A metaphor for freedom and a profound story of survival, the comprehensive look at Flaco's year in New York will inspire readers for generations to come.
The definitive art and photography book celebrating Flaco the owl's spectacular year of freedom.
FLACO is the comprehensive visual book which captures Flaco's incredible year of freedom, documented by many of the key photographers who followed his sojourns across the city. The book highlights the work of artists, across a range of media from totem poles to stitchwork, who were inspired by his story, and is the sole publication to feature the memorial objects left at the base of Flaco's favorite oak in Central Park, after his death.
A metaphor for freedom and a profound story of survival, the comprehensive look at Flaco's year in New York will inspire readers for generations to come.