SACRED KINGFISHERS – Print

A giclee print, also called a fine art print, is the closest duplication of an artwork that is physically possible. also referred to as “archival print” or “museum-grade printing.”

A true giclee print will use pigment-based inks, archival material and a wide format printer that can hold up to 12 colours. Highly certified, premium quality paper, made in France from 100% cotton (5-star rating). The Canson Photographique rag has a beautiful smooth, matte finish perfect for artwork.

Print includes a 50mm border, which is hand embossed with original signature.

Comes with a certificate of Authenticity.

Edition of 75.

820 x 820 mm.

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Description

The ‘sacred kingfisher’ is perched on craggy wood.

A curious frog clambers over Kangaroo paw,

protected by a protea and in the limelight of a Lilly.

Paint follows the grain in the birch wood and carves out the same shape as the river system. Wattle hangs and fly’s about to bring a sense of wonder.

Wonder…. that illusive part of life that only the imaginings can fulfill and without which there is no progress.

I think I’d like to become miniature and live in this painting a wee while.

birds of a feather

What interests me most about birds, is our Australian bird life. Our isolated evolution has developed the most interesting and individual characteristics in flora and fauna.

As Tim Low points out, it is the makeup of the bird fauna, that declares it as so distinctive.

It can be seen through the birds life and their relationship to our equally distinctive flora and dependency on this flora for life. The way that our flora and fauna have developed alongside, to be hearty and strong and resilient, in such harsh conditions, makes our ecological system so unique.

Our birds are loud! This is because in order to survive here, plants have developed a system of producing an excess of nectar to provide nutrients, enough that our birds fight over this sweet nectar. ‘Parrots are globally outstanding pollinators... Australia and its sister island New Guinea is, ‘the most distinct and different in the world’. (Tim Low, Where Song Began).

My paintings intend to draw attention to our incredibly unique wildlife, especially the intelligent songbird. We are the origin of all the worlds songbirds.