This is the last painting from the Sleeping Birds series, Chestnut Teals and Black-winged Stilts, ink and watecolour on paper, 30x40cm, from a beautiful place just about a hour north of Brisbane called Bribie Island, that place teems with wildlife..
una volta ho letto una frase del poeta Whitman che diceva "credo che potrei andare a vivere con gli animali... sono così placidi e dignitosi... nessuno di loro è insoddifsatto e nessuno di loro impazzisce per la mania di possedere cose..."
Hi Vicki, it's very very nice to meet you, your botanical art is beautiful and I'm following your blog.. I've got a soft spot for botanical art.. hope to read and see your posts very soon..
what a peaceful scene! lovely stillness and togetherness. Makes you forget for a moment the tragedies of Japan and nearer Lybia (for me).
ReplyDeleteuna volta ho letto una frase del poeta Whitman che diceva "credo che potrei andare a vivere con gli animali... sono così placidi e dignitosi... nessuno di loro è insoddifsatto e nessuno di loro impazzisce per la mania di possedere cose..."
ReplyDeletebel disegno caro Matteo, complimenti
A watercolour that brings a feeling of peace, what we want to see at the moment with all the tragedies going around...
ReplyDeleteE' veramente bello!Uno stile Delicato e raffinato.
ReplyDeleteGrazie a tutti, condivido il pensiero di Whitman..
ReplyDeletestunning work - delicate handling and strong composition.
ReplyDeletecompletely stunning, only a master could pull off this compositon
ReplyDeleteThank you Coleen..
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful Matteo - your artwork is lovely - I am from Perth, studying botanical art and found your blog via Facebook Nature Artists.
ReplyDeleteHi Vicki, it's very very nice to meet you, your botanical art is beautiful and I'm following your blog.. I've got a soft spot for botanical art.. hope to read and see your posts very soon..
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