PEETEE - Rainbow Lorikeet

Certificate of Authenticity Included

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A$180

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 29cm (W) x 41cm (H) x 0.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This original painting is signed on the front and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
29cm wide x 41cm high x .2cm deep.- UNFRAMED

The Rainbow Lorikeet is unmistakable with its red beak and colourful plumage. Both sexes look alike and are very colourful which makes it hard to mistake them for other species.

The Rainbow Lorikeet is a native Australian bird found in a wide range of treed habitats including rainforest and woodlands, as well as in well-treed urban areas. I have them flying around in my own complex here in the Gold Coast, Queensland. They are such a joy to watch when they flutter and screech from blossom to blossom in search of their next feed.

Peetee is now ready to leave his nest and go to his new home.

Artist Bio

Regina won her first art prize for a landscape watercolour when she was just 12 years old. Having recently migrated to Australia with her parents and two brothers from the Philippines, she found art a welcome escape from the realities of her daunting new life in an unknown country.

Flash forward some 40 years later, her passion for art, which lay dormant for most of her adult life, was quickly resurrected, when her daughter bought her a scrapbook and some pastels on a whim, for her birthday.

With renewed energy, she quickly moved from pastels to acrylics, oils and mixed media on canvas, being her preferred mediums she still uses today.

Despite her relatively short time back on the art scene, Regina has quickly built up a loyal following, particularly for her commissioned pet portraits. With the motto to ‘create smiles on people’s faces’ through her art, Regina is known for her vivacious personality and diversity of work, which stretches from traditional oil landscapes through to her most recent work – a whimsical series entitled ‘The Flamingoes’.

With two adult daughters and two young grandchildren, Regina now lives in the northern side of Brisbane along with her puppy "Bella".
Art Inspirations can be found all around her with Kedron Brook nearby along with its surrounding nature-filled landscapes and bustling eco system. Birds are plentiful much to her delight.

Commissions

Regina's studio is in Brisbane, Australia