Last October the 16th was this blog's first birthday, I am amazed by the wonderful community of people it has gathered so far, to all the followers and visitors I would like to say a big big THANK YOU. This painting is a rather old one, dated September 2007, long before I came to Australia, but I consider it kinda Australian as those feathers came from my budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) which are one of the most common pet birds and originally from Australia. In their native country, in the wild, they live a nomadic life following the rain and the abundance that comes with it. To see more about the amazing life of Australian parrots I'll give you this link, it is a beautiful documentary, let me know what you think if you had the chance to watch it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQb2o0Lzomo
Until next time!
Well, time flies doesn't it?!
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog is always a pleasure!
Happy first Blog-anniversary :) DeeBee
Happy blogsday.
ReplyDeleteHappy blog birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy blog birthday, Matteo!
ReplyDeleteI'm always in complete awe of your work.
Pleased to be one of your followers and proud you're one of mine, it's been a good year on this blog!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure visit your blog!! Happy blog!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog Birthday, your work is always an inspiration to me! take care,Diana
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely a good year, thank you so much everybody!
ReplyDeleteHi there - found you blog on its birthday! The image of the pale-headed rosella is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting - and following.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Your blog is so beautiful and colourful, so lovely to visit and see the wonderful feathers. Another year will soon fly by.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogging.
Thank you Milly! Receiving these nice words of encouragement from you makes me glad, you know I'm a big fan of yours..
ReplyDeleteYour work is stunning! I adore your use of color and brushwork. Keep up all the great work, I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kaylee! I adore your feathers collection...
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