#83 Whip Wallpaper | Kobie Bosch

$2,500.00

Oil on canvas

Height: 63cm. Width: 79cm.

This painting takes the traditional elements of a still life and combines it with the Australian outdoors by painting native birds into the wallpaper. Whip birds are by nature shy and reclusive, revealing their presence with their distinctive call. Here, these birds take centre stage showcasing their extraordinary beauty.

My work draws inspiration from the beauty found in our everyday households, gardens and parks. It is a joyful and exuberant response to my surroundings, creating a bold narrative of Australian fauna and flora that suggests and celebrates the necessity of a harmonious symbiosis between humankind and nature.

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Oil on canvas

Height: 63cm. Width: 79cm.

This painting takes the traditional elements of a still life and combines it with the Australian outdoors by painting native birds into the wallpaper. Whip birds are by nature shy and reclusive, revealing their presence with their distinctive call. Here, these birds take centre stage showcasing their extraordinary beauty.

My work draws inspiration from the beauty found in our everyday households, gardens and parks. It is a joyful and exuberant response to my surroundings, creating a bold narrative of Australian fauna and flora that suggests and celebrates the necessity of a harmonious symbiosis between humankind and nature.

More information about the artist

Oil on canvas

Height: 63cm. Width: 79cm.

This painting takes the traditional elements of a still life and combines it with the Australian outdoors by painting native birds into the wallpaper. Whip birds are by nature shy and reclusive, revealing their presence with their distinctive call. Here, these birds take centre stage showcasing their extraordinary beauty.

My work draws inspiration from the beauty found in our everyday households, gardens and parks. It is a joyful and exuberant response to my surroundings, creating a bold narrative of Australian fauna and flora that suggests and celebrates the necessity of a harmonious symbiosis between humankind and nature.

More information about the artist