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The Forty-spotted Pardalote (Pardalotus quadragintus) is a tiny bird, and by far the rarest pardalote, being confined to a few colonies in the south-east corner of Tasmania, mainly on Maria Island and Bruny Island.​​ It now occurs in only a few small areas of dry forest that contain white gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) trees, on which it is exclusively dependent. The pattern in the background was inspired by the seed and flowers of the white gum tree.

 

Prints of 'Archie' are available in limited runs of 4 sizes (A1, A2, A3 or A4).

Please choose desired size from the drop down menu.  See 'About Limited Edition Prints' for more info.

 

About the original:

Painted in 2019, 'Archie' was a big A1 piece, painted on thick watercolour paper using Pen, Ink, Gesso, and Watercolour.

'Archie' - Limited Edition Print

PriceFrom $75.00
  • Prints of 'Archie' are available as a limited run in 4 sizes:

    100 prints in A1 (recommended)
    100 prints each in A2, A3, A4

    Once they have been sold they will not be re-printed.  Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist as proof of their authenticity.

    Image comes with a white border, which is included in the size.
    They are printed on archival art paper using museum quality inks.

    All prints come unframed

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