Kookaburra's Portrait

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Medium Watercolour, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 10.6in (W) x 14.6in (H) x 0in (D)
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Artwork Description

Kookaburra's Portrait by Anica Amphlett is an original watercolour painting. It measures 27cm x 37cm and is unframed.

I was totally inspired by a very handsome Kookaburra on our recent trip away. Although we had to cut our trip short due to Covid, we still had a lovely few days away. Down at Corowa on the NSW and Vic border, a gorgeous Kookaburra posed for me from all angles. Shortly another Kookaburra came along, but I must say, he wasn't quite as good-looking. So, the first Kooka was definitely the one!

I ended up painting this gorgeous guy from one of my many photos, and here he is. They're not all the same, are they?

Artist Bio

Born in 1963 to Slovenian parents, I divided my first 20 years between Australia and Slovenia. My love for art took root in early childhood. I vividly recall the arrival of my first mail-order acrylic paint set and a "How-to-paint" book featuring a classic lesson on painting a fruit bowl. Discouraged from pursuing Art School, I relegated my dreams to a hobby and became self-taught.

At seventeen, during a visit to Switzerland to see a friend, I found myself with only 20 Swiss Francs. I chose to invest half in paper and paints. After painting all night, I sold three paintings the next day, which luckily saved me from a bind.

I've always been drawn to a variety of mediums—oils, acrylics, gouache, pastels, and lately, watercolors. My goal? To capture both light and emotion. I recall as a teenager pondering if paint could be used in such a way that it breathes life into a canvas. This curiosity has stayed with me over time. Each medium offers a unique avenue for self-expression, yet the subtle conveyance of emotion and vitality remains my never-ending challenge and aspiration.

I am inspired by Australia's vast beauty, the diverse landscape, colourful birdlife, amazing flora and fauna! I am mesmerised by the power of the sun and am in awe of great artists both past (Vincent Van Gogh) and present such as Thomas Schwaller and Alvaro Castagnet.