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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

I recently stayed in a cottage called the Treehouse where the owners had left bird seed so that we could feed the galahs. These were just two of the birds that came to join us for morning tea every morning and they were a delight to watch. This is the second painting of these birds in this series.

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Acrylic paint on quality stretched canvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 17.32(W) x 13.39(H).

Artwork dimensions - 15.75(W) x 11.81(H).

More art from Birds and Wrens series

Two Willy Wagtails chattering away on branches with red gum blossoms and gum leaves. The background is light green.Two pink and grey galahs sitting on a branch in a loving and romantic stance. The background is various shades of green representing the leaves in the trees behind them and blue light of the sky filters through the leaves.Two Willy Wagtails chattering away on branches with red gum blossoms and gum leaves. The background is light green.Two blue wrens, a male and a female, sitting in a tree surrounded by leaves and orange flowers. The background is a yellow-greenish colour which contrasts nicely with the blue of the birds and the orange flowers. The colour is wrapped around the sides of the canvas.

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