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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.9x15.9in
About this artwork
Get Your Own Beans is an original oil painting from my Brew and Bird series, where vibrant avian portraits meet the playful culture of coffee. In this work, a bold macaw clutches a cup with flair, paired with the cheeky slogan “Get Your Own Beans.”
I painted this piece to capture not just the macaw’s striking colours and feathered detail, but also its spirited, mischievous personality. By combining humour with fine brushwork, I aim to create art… that is both visually striking and emotionally engaging.
This artwork is ideal for collectors who appreciate contemporary wildlife portraiture with character. With its lively palette and witty narrative, it can brighten a living room, office, or café-inspired space — inviting both joy and conversation.
Rita Hsu is a painter whose work explores gentle strength and quiet confidence, shaped through life and artistic experience. Largely self-taught and refined through advanced studies at the Milan Art Institute, she works primarily in oil and mixed media.
Her paintings often feature animals and human–animal relationships, capturing the subtle gestures of trust, protection, and devotion. At the same time, she seeks to reveal the wild essence of each creature, celebrating their natural instincts, presence, and individuality.
Through soft palettes, careful composition, and attentive observation, Rita invites viewers to pause and feel the quiet ways strength, tenderness, and resilience coexist. She paints not only what she sees, but who she is becoming — a journey of calm presence, emotional connection, and deep respect for the natural world.