Toohey Forest can reveal very nice surprises sometimes, as it did this one, with a whole flock of males, females and youngsters Australian King Parrots. Never seen them there before. These are very elegant and gentle looking (and sounding) birds. I am still amazed to see how wildlife lives at such a close contact with people in Australian suburbia. Australian King Parrot -Alisterus scapularis. That's all for now, you are all very welcome to follow this blog by Email (on the left) for automatic updates, thank you! Matteo
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Eastern Great Egret
With this new painting I tried to capture the brightness of this Eastern Great Egret - Ardea modesta. The bird was preening and literally spreading light from the bright white feathers. From the sketchbook: 'This is the most beautiful heron I've ever seen. Extremely long neck. Amazing light as fine plumes on the back, more graceful than any swan or crane'. Another one from the Boondall Wetlands.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
What did you use?
I was asked a few times what are the tools I like to work with.. These latest sketches are from the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, a place I haven't come back for a while..
These are the tools I like using when sketching outside: water colour suitable sketchbook, watercolors, water soluble ink pen, water brushes medium and small, water proof ink pen, fountain pen filled with water colour paint (charcoal grey).
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Rainbow Bee-eaters
Looking back through last year's journal I came across a sketch and some photos of the Rainbow Bee-eater -Merops ornatus- from the Boondall Wetlands, last October. They are migrating birds that come here to breed for the summer. Probably they are now gone back north. Amazing colours and shapes, it was a pleasure to capture their beauty with watercolors..
Monday, 18 April 2011
Insects and a Yabby's claw
2. Evening Brown Butterfly, Melanitis leda -Brisbane City.
3. Red Arrow Dragonfly, Rhodothemis liftinacki -Crow's Nest, QLD.
4. Australian Emperor Dragonfly, Hemianax papuensis -Brisbane.
5. Unidentified Moth, -my room.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Pale-headed Rosellas
Friday, 25 March 2011
New generations and feathers
Autumn encounters: new generations, a young Kookaburra, and moulted feathers, one from the Kookaburra's tail.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Teals and Stilts
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..
Monday, 14 February 2011
More from the Sleeping Birds series....
Female Golden-shouldered Parrot, water colour on paper, 25x20.5cm, 2011. The species is endangered, they have a very intimate relationship with termites, they make their nest inside termites mounds at the same time the young termites bugs are hatching, so the termites keep the yung parrots warm and the baby parrots provide termites with food that is their droppings.. a good example of cooperation.
Tawny Frogmouth, water colour on paper, 24.5x28.5, 2011.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Latest Yeronga Park Sketches
I am keeping an eye to that Scaly-breasted Lorikeets' nest, it seems they've got chicks to feed, while into the other couple's nest on the other side of the tree there doesn't seem to be a family... I've been using a new kind of art material experiment that is a fountain pen filled with watercolor paint (charcoal gray), it is giving brilliant results so far...
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