Tree Sparrow II

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A$390

Artwork Details

Medium Monotype, Wood, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Tree Sparrow presents a quiet yet striking encounter with a familiar bird, rendered in monochrome pyrography. Centred within a circular wood slice, the sparrow faces forward, inviting a moment of direct connection between subject and viewer.

The simplicity of black and white linework highlights the delicate textures of its feathers and the bird’s gentle expression, while the natural grain of the wood subtly frames its presence. The piece evokes a sense of stillness and attentiveness, bringing an everyday creature that is often overlooked into focus through careful observation.

Pyrography, the art of drawing with fire, is recognised in many cultures as part of intangible cultural heritage. Each line is permanently burned into the wood surface, a slow and irreversible process that demands precision, control, and patience. Unlike ink or paint, tonal variations are created through heat, making every mark both deliberate and unrepeatable.

A quiet tribute to the unnoticed, this work invites the viewer to pause, look closer, and reconnect with the subtle presence of the everyday.

Artist Bio

Polly HO is a Pyrography Artist and illustrator born in Hong Kong and currently living in Brisbane, Australia. She is obsessed with black and white line arts. She self- published the silent picture book, 'The Next Stop' to evoke the daily emotions of Hong Kong people. Recently, She has focused on nature-themed pyrography art creation.

Pyrography artworks were made by hand-burn but not a laser printing machine. Pyrography is a traditional art form from ancient China, Han dynasty, having almost 2000 years of history. Pyrography technique also was classified as intangible cultural heritage in China in 2021. With less and less people mastering pyrography art, it is my responsibility to promote and continue this art skills.

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Polly's studio is in Brisbane