Shannon Dwyer Artist
Fine Art Giclée Print
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An iconic bird of the Australian backyard, Shannon loves the Willie Wagtail for the flitty, mini, hippity-hoppity ‘wag’ of its tail-feathers and insane fearlessness when defending its territory/young! Its harsh, angular eyebrow, perfectly juxtaposed to its teeny size, is something that thoroughly entertains Shannon when capturing this mini-powerhouse!
Fun Facts about this bird:
The Willie Wagtail is the largest and most well-known of the Australian fantails, found throughout mainland Australia in most habitats, apart from thick forest. Almost always on the move and predominantly on the ground, they’re rarely still for more than a few moments during the day. Even while perching, it will flick its tail from side to side ‘wagtail’. While in paddocks, they often perch on livestock and kangaroos, diving onto the insects disturbed by them. The distinctive white eyebrow of the male wagtail is not just a fashion statement – it helps him attract a mate. Rival males show aggression by expanding their eyebrows during a territorial dispute. The Willie Wagtail can be quite fearless in defense of its territory; it will harry not only small birds but also much larger species such as magpies, kookaburras and the wedge-tailed eagle. It has also been known to attack pets, humans and even snakes who approach its nest too closely, however, it has responded well to human alteration of the landscape and is a common sight in urban lawns, parks, and gardens. The Willie Wagtail is very ‘chatty’ and has a number of distinct vocalisations that are a familiar sound of the Australian bush. It is widely featured in Aboriginal folklore; the Narrunga People of the Yorke Peninsula, regard the Willie Wagtail as the bearer of bad news. It was thought that it could steal a person’s secrets while lingering around camps eavesdropping, so women would be tight-lipped in the presence of one. The people of the Kimberley held a similar belief that the Willie Wagtail would inform the spirit of the recently departed if living relatives spoke badly of them. Conservation Status: Secure.
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Each fine art giclée print is hand-signed by Shannon.
All Prints are made from an original painting that has been professionally ‘captured’ to ensure all of its finer details remain - including the beautifully subtle texture in the paper.
Each fine art giclée print is hand-signed by Shannon.
All Prints are made from an original painting that has been professionally ‘captured’ to ensure all of its finer details remain - including the beautifully subtle texture in the paper.

Paper: Premium-grade bright white 315gsm acid-free paper, with a beautifully subtle textured finish
A5 Fine Art Print size comes mounted on A4 matboard, ready for framing.
Custom sizing available on request.
Inks: Printed with archival pigment inks.
Postage: Prints may be posted flat or rolled in acid-free tissue paper, within a postage tube.
What is a Giclée?
Giclée is a printing process using high-quality digital files, archival-grade pigments and acid free media resulting in a fade-free image which achieves a seemingly “dot-less” imaging technology (which varies from traditional fine art printing which typically relies on screen pattern dots to reproduce full-range colour halftones). The Giclée process enables reproduction on virtually the same media as the original artwork.
Paper: Premium-grade bright white 315gsm acid-free paper, with a beautifully subtle textured finish
A5 Fine Art Print size comes mounted on A4 matboard, ready for framing.
Custom sizing available on request.
Inks: Printed with archival pigment inks.
Postage: Prints may be posted flat or rolled in acid-free tissue paper, within a postage tube.
What is a Giclée?
Giclée is a printing process using high-quality digital files, archival-grade pigments and acid free media resulting in a fade-free image which achieves a seemingly “dot-less” imaging technology (which varies from traditional fine art printing which typically relies on screen pattern dots to reproduce full-range colour halftones). The Giclée process enables reproduction on virtually the same media as the original artwork.