Little Tallina is not so little!! These butterfly shaped shells are commonly found along clear sandy beaches of Southern Australia. This striking circular artwork consists of whole Tellindae shells on the out circles and crushed Tellindae's on the inner. They are mounted on a high gloss black canvas board that helps enhance the natural colours and tones of these stunning bivalves. The curvilinear shape of this artworks intention is to evoke pleasant feelings calmness, peace and serenity akin to walking on a secluded beach.
Ruby Donovan 4 artworks | 0 Sold Follow Contact Ruby Ruby Donovan -"artbyrd" South Australian Artist My name is Ruby Donovan and I was born and raised in South Australia to migrant parents. I am a nurse and have a passion for palliative care. This passion is not limited to my career and extends through to celebrating the sea side and bush of Australia through art. I find comfort and solace spending time in our varied Australian landscapes. This is where I draw my inspiration to create my artworks. I use natural materials such as leaves, bark, small stones, shells and whatever else takes my eye. I have an innate propensity for circular shapes; as they evoke feelings of gentleness and calmness that I use in my designs. I find it therapeutic searching for the materials that I've been using in my artworks since 2018. My focus up until now has solely been in making the artwork. I've have created 27 pieces of varying sizes and designs all of which have all have been professionally framed. Now I've decided to share what I have created with the hope someday I can have my own exhibition or maybe even be a finalist in a competition. I have a strong environmental conscience and feel strongly about keeping them as pristine as possible. I'm hoping to be able to highlight some of our environmental issues through my art.