(Smaller Print) "Apples, wattle and Cockatiels" Ed. 5 of 20

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A$250

Artwork Details

Medium Giclée, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 63cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This aerial still life available in two sizes features playful cockatiels with winter wattle and a beautiful Jasper Conran Wedgewood plate. Two other images show others in this series also listed for comparison .

Looks wonderful with a fresh cream or white mount and frame. Generally a 57cm image will come up to around 70cm with framing depending on the width of the mount and a 75 cm image will increase to around 85-90 cm ..if in doubt I recommend cutting out a mockup size in newspaper or masking tape and placing it on your wall!

All prints are museum-quality reproductions of my original oil paintings, professionally printed on archival-grade 300gsm cotton-rag paper from high resolution scans using high density pigment inks. They feature exceptional color accuracy, fine detail, and a projected lightfastness of over 100 years, making them durable and vibrant reproductions of the original artwork.

Fresh prints are made to order. Whilst I usually keep one of each design in stock and can send within 24 hours, sometimes one has just sold- I recommend allowing an extra week for the work to be printed and sent to me for hand signing/numbering and quality control before being forwarded on to you in a tube, ready to take to the framers- or alternatively select the option of framing with Bluethumb in which case it will come to you via their framer.

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Artist Bio

Kirsty McIntyre is a Melbourne based artist working mainly with palette knife and oil paint on canvas, with Australian themed still life subjects, and the native birds that visit her compositions. Described in a review by Peter Haynes in the Canberra Times on 4/11/22; “McIntyre’s use of pattern is beautifully controlled. The artist’s use of an intense light suffuses the overall composition allowing each element to be clearly delineated and hold pictorial autonomy. Light also imbues a sense of McIntyre's capturing a moment in time. The beautifully random compositions filled with freely dispersed floral and other objects have a sense of delicate movement, of the transitoriness of nature and of the innate beauty in that transitoriness.”

Initially self-taught she has since had private tuition and workshops with artists, Ron Reynolds, Richard Claremont, Jenie Fawkner, Nicholas Chen, and international artists, Ed Praybe, Susan Lichtman, Jennifer Poichinski and Catherine Kehoe.

In April 2024 Kirsty held her third solo exhibition , “Hope is the thing with feathers” at Grainger gallery in the ACT. In 2025, she will have her fourth solo at The Moree gallery and participate in the Affordable art fair in Sydney.

Commissions

Kirsty's studio is in Melbourne