Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
" The Menindee Lakes "
One of my favourite places in far west of NSW near Broken Hill are the Menindee Lakes. An Oasis in the arid zone. Featuring Great Egrets.
Some 423 km2 (163 sq mi) of the lakes and their surrounds, with the exception of Lake Tandou, have been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it has supported up to 222,000 waterbirds, including over 1% of the world populations of freckled ducks, grey teals, pink-eared ducks, red-necked avocets, sharp-tailed sandpipers and red-capped plovers. Other waterbirds sometimes using the lakes in large numbers are Australasian shovellers, Australian shelducks, pied cormorants, yellow-billed spoonbills, Eurasian coots and white-headed stilts. Other species recorded in the IBA include Australian bustard, black and pied honeyeaters, chirruping wedgebill and grey falcon.
Stunning painting, looks sensational on any wall in any room.
The story about Menindee painting will be printed and attached to the reverse of this painting.
Heath.