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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.7x8.3in
About this artwork
The Striated Fieldwren is native to southeastern Australia and found in the coastal heathlands, grasslands and salt marshes. It forages on the ground in thick undergrowth for insects and seeds. The streaky plumage provides camouflage and makes it difficult to spot, but its distinct whirring song reveals its presence. Due to loss of habitat its status is vulnerable.
This painting has been created with watercolour and handmade ink by Kobaien of Nara,… Japan, on rare handmade 'Earth Paper' by Kobaien, who have recreated a paper recipe from the Edo period (1600-1868).
The quality of materials used means the beauty and value of this work will increase over time, providing you with an investment that will last for generations.
Arlo Mercia, a full-time artist, explores the gentle elegance of the natural world through Oriental brush painting. She has been honoured with the artist name on her seal stamp: Tao Ya Li and her work is featured on the website of Kobaien Inks of Japan. Using the venerable Four Treasures - ink stick, ink stone, brushes, and paper - she expertly marries the Gongbi technique of fine-line painting with the expression of her subjects' unique essence. Her art, meticulously planned yet seemingly spontaneous, captures not the objective reality of her subjects but their inherent spirit, evoking a soothing tranquillity in viewers.