Reproduction Print on paper
Signed and numbered on the front.
Doing bird surveys takes me to some stunning places, the birds know the prettiest places are because there's always more food there. I chose this particular spot to draw and carve, because it's in an interesting confluence of gullies. I could create a strong sense of movement across the image and highlight the clear vivid light we have in Australia. The plate took 65 hours to carve, it was a huge undertaking, and I carved both plein air and in the studio.
This print is on Hosho paper, a lovely floaty light weight Japanese paper that is very white in colour. The ink colour is Prussian blue with a little black added.