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Work –“Sitting on the fence” Oil on stretched canvas
The Noisy miner bird population has increased, in particular in human dominated habitats.
This composition with it's ostensible simplicity, leaves me fascinated by the apparent context in the communication and “human like” interaction between the birds, it reminds me of my concern how our presence and urbanisation constantly impacts and influences our natural surroundings obscuring future outcomes for our environment if we remain sitting on the fence.

Oil on canvas is ready to hang, with painted edges, or frame if you prefer.
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Oil on Stretched Canvas

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Tags#Miner birds, # grey birds, # australian bird life, # Australiana, # Bird life, # Birds, # oil painting, # bird painting

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