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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11x14.2in
About this artwork
The Forest Raven is the largest of all Australian ravens. It has a distinctive deep, rasping call and lives in large, highly organised flocks. Ravens are known for their intelligence and long life-span. They feature symbolically in many cultures and may represent a variety of things including transitions and the connection between the mortal and divine.
This picture is done with premium handmade Kobaien ink and watercolour on gold-flecked xuan paper.…
The image size is 17.5cm x 28cm and has been dry mounted by the artist on A4 size Fabriano 300gsm archival paper.
It has been professionally framed with dark grey acid-free matt board and a slender black wooden frame.
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.