Artwork Description

Watercolour on paper

Signed on the front.

Holiday mornings on the Murray River were dominated by the sound of screeching Sulphur Crested Cockatoos! They made such a wonderful site as they flew across the sky then landed and settled on the ground where they foraged amongst the undergrowth! I've chosen watercolour on a background of watercolour paper for this artwork!

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Medium

Watercolour

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Unframed (requires framing)

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All art by Ellen Lee Osterfield

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