Soul of the Mariner Limited Edition Print Ed. 1 of 10

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A$400

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 75cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 0cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The common seagull or silver gull is iconic to a visit at the beach. Hordes come to visit when we enjoy some chips on the dunes. Their population has exploded since the 1950's with the increase in human waste offering increased food availability in the form of refuse. They breed on offshore islands which is causing problems for other seabirds. Given all that I still love to see them when I visit the beach! What better way to bring memories of the beach into your home!
The original artwork was executed in oil on canvas. The texture of the canvas can be seen in this print.

As this is a print on demand product, please allow 2 days for printing before sending.

If you love this piece but the size doesn't suit I'm happy to offer it in the required size.

Artist Bio

I create original art and prints for nature lovers and environmentalists who want to bring the outdoors into their homes and workplaces. Using a range of mediums, my work is a dialogue between the beauty and fragility of life, inspired by places I’ve explored and the connections I feel with them. I work with sustainable and archival materials whenever possible to ensure the longevity of every piece and to protect the environment. I am honored to have been a finalist in several prestigious awards, including the Holmes Art Prize for Realistic Australian Birds (2023) and the Fairholme Open Art Prize (2023–2024) and Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award 2023. My work aims to support conservation and wildlife care, using art as a conduit to inspire care for the natural world.

Commissions

Marg's studio is in Toowoomba, Queensland