Mixed Media on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
This artwork comes with an external frame
As your young self stands calmly in your vast Australian backyard watching the world go by, a golden moth flutters past your eyes. It dances in the sunlight, flitting from one spot to another. Your playful and inquisitive nature compels you to follow as it weaves through tree leaves and blades of grass. Curious for its destination, you are lead to a cluster of large trees. You begin to hear the sound of a young bird squawking as you approach the trees. The moth stops mid-air right next to one of the birds as if to show you their location. The squawking continues as the golden moth carelessly flutters past the three baby tawny frogmouth birds seated on a horizontal branch of the tree fork, as if the birds were of no threat to it. You realise that the baby birds are so pre-occupied by the middle bird chatting away that they did not even notice a golden opportunity for food fly right past them. Their individual personalities coming through in their mixed expressions, like siblings on a bench seat fighting to be unique from one another but forced to remain under the banner of the same family.