The poor old ibis often gets a bad wrap in urban areas. Here in the wild landscape setting of the Australian bushland, the ibis are in their element. The quirky, cavorting flock scrambles about, enjoying the lush lowlands with pops of flowering natives. Rich greens, bright wattle yellow, fresh boronia purple and crisp turquoise make up a vibrant palette in this statement piece.
This work is a collaboration of two artists, Ken Taber and Naomi Crowther.
Original artwork you won't find anywhere else.
Hand painted on the Far South Coast of NSW.
Hand signed, both signatures on the front.
Titled, dated and signatures on reverse.
Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Ken Taber is a self - taught artist born in Richmond NSW in 1942. He paints mainly in acrylics, and has been greatly influenced by JMW Turner, Claude Monet and early Australian impressionistic painters. Ken has painted since 1968 with many solo and joint exhibitions. His works, particularly his signature swamp birds, landscapes and stormy seas, are hung in collections around the world. He resides on the NSW South Coast on a five acre block amidst a lush sub tropical garden.
Naomi Crowther is an abstract artist creating thick botanicals, wild seascapes and emotive landscapes, painted in and around her Eurobodalla Coast studio. Her works are in national and international private, corporate and government collections. As seen on 'Selling Houses Australia'. Crowther’s paintings create a charming and relaxed atmosphere filling the need for original, nature inspired artworks that provide a sophisticated image.
Room settings are a guide, please check measurements to be sure of the sizes.
Studio Code NCKT092025