05/31/2026
Pasadena Palette: David Sikes, “Autumn Pasadena Parrots,” 2014; oil on canvas; Gift of Gallerie Gabrie, San Marino Gallery, Segil Fine Art Sources, Silvana Gallery, & Tirage Fine Art Gallery, 2014
We continue a series spotlighting the 40 art treasures currently on display in “Pasadena Palette: Selections from the Museum’s Collections.” The exhibition is open Thursdays through Sundays from 12-5 pm.
May 31 is World Parrot Day, dedicated to raising awareness of the beauty, intelligence and conservation of parrots. Fortunately, we just happen to have the perfect painting on view in our exhibition. Southern California artist David Sikes captured a scene familiar to many of us – blue skies, palm trees, and parrots. “Autumn Pasadena Parrots” was first displayed at PMH in the 2014 exhibition, “Contemporary Masters: Artistic Eden IV” and donated at that time to PMH as the “purchase prize” by the consortium of art galleries represented in the exhibition.
According to Aaron Rickell Jones of LA Field Guide, “Pasadena is home to a population of more than 2,000 parrots—and growing. One of the more unique and bizarre wildlife phenomena in Southern California, they’ve been spotted as far north as Bakersfield and south into Orange County and San Diego, but the epicenter of their population is here in Pasadena. For 50 years, morning and evening, vast flocks of red-crowned parrots, red-masked parakeets, and yellow-headed amazons squelch, crawl, and screech their way into roost trees throughout the San Gabriel Valley.”
For more on the stories behind Pasadena’s iconic parrot population, visit our blog on the PMH website.