Shannon Dwyer Artist
'SILVER GRACE' the Silvereye - original artwork
'SILVER GRACE' the Silvereye - original artwork
Original Artwork
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This original artwork has been mounted onto acid-free mounting card (sized 480mm x 230mm), ready to frame.
Artwork size: 380mm × 130mm
This artwork has been hand painted with professional-grade watercolour paint and detailed with a traditional nib and highly concentrated ink on 300gsm 100% cotton hot-pressed watercolour paper.
*Price is for the framed artwork only. Freight will be based on your delivery location. Sydney, NSW pick up available.
About this bird:
Silvereyes are widespread in many parts of Australia, predominantly the south-east, with different populations throughout their range – some of which are highly mobile. You might not see many when the weather gets chilly in autumn, Silvereyes form large flocks and fly to warmer areas for the winter. However, it’s only the Tasmanian race that performs the incredible migration across Bass Strait and up the east coast of Australia, over 1600km. In the 1830s they turned up in New Zealand, apparently after being blown off course when crossing from Tasmania! Very little is known about how Silvereyes manage to complete their epic migration every year or, how they know where to go, what makes them want to go and how they fuel the trip. Other races migrate and cover considerable distances, but they don’t compete when it comes to this annual long-distance migration. Thus, in some places, local populations may be augmented or replaced by birds moving in from other areas. The Silvereye is an adaptable bird capable of spreading to new habitats with ease. They live in a range of vegetation including eucalypt forests and woodlands, mallee, heath and mangroves. Flowering trees are a magnet for Silvereyes, so look out for them in gardens, parks and even orchards when trees and shrubs are flowering. However, they don’t just eat nectar and fruit – they also love insects, so they are great to have in your garden. In fact, Silvereyes will help to keep a lot of the insects that damage plants under control. Mated pairs will build a small, neat nest by weaving fine grass and hair, and bind it together with spider webs, actively defending their small territory. It might only grow to about 15cm tall and weigh only 5-10g but its tenacity and enthusiasm for life is inspiring. Conservation Status: Secure.
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About the Artist
Meet Shannon Dwyer, an Australian artist dedicated to celebrating the true essence of ‘Australiana’.
With a vibrant and whimsical style, Shannon's work is ever-inspired by the incredibly unique and extraordinary wildlife of Australia and a desire to push the message of the preservation of our phenomenal natural world.
Created with watercolour paint and detailed with a traditional nib and highly concentrated ink on 300gsm 100% cotton watercolour paper.
Artwork has been float-mounted and framed with Tasmanian Oak under non-reflective art-glass.
Artwork size: 380mm × 130mm
Mattboard: 480mm x 230mm
This original artwork is embossed with the ‘Shannon Dwyer Original’ authenticity seal and hand-penned signature validating it as an original artwork of Shannon Dwyer.
Artwork is also accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Created with watercolour paint and detailed with a traditional nib and highly concentrated ink on 300gsm 100% cotton watercolour paper.
Artwork has been float-mounted and framed with Tasmanian Oak under non-reflective art-glass.
Artwork size: 380mm × 130mm
Mattboard: 480mm x 230mm
This original artwork is embossed with the ‘Shannon Dwyer Original’ authenticity seal and hand-penned signature validating it as an original artwork of Shannon Dwyer.
Artwork is also accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
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