Reproduction Print on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed and numbered on the back.
Every single print is hand painted by artist with a layer of metallic gold paint so that the limited-edition print will shin beautifully just like looking at the original artwork.
Print On Stretched Canvas. Ready To Hang.
Overall size – 55 X 68.75 X 2.2cm
Signed , numbered at the back, comes with a certificate of authenticity
Original artwork info:
Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo
10/06/2020
If you are interested a little background story of this artwork - to be frank , I may or may not love my food a bit too much during the lock down in Victoria, that’s why I couldn’t help to name this artwork - Good Food, Good Mood. - Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo.
By HSIN LIN
40.6cm (H) x 50.8cm (W) x 1.5cm (D)
Metallic Gold paint are used. It’s rich in texture and shines beautifully when you look at the physical painting.
Artist Acrylic on triple primed gesso Acid free canvas. Sealed with clear spray varnish. Signed at front, sides painted black to match and ready to hang. Comes with certificate of authenticity. Painted with palette knife and brushes.
As many of you may know I don’t paint birds very often, but when I do it’s normally a self-projection.
Affirmation: Listen to the whispers in your heart. Taking a break is for accomplishing a longer, better journey.
There’s also a saying that black cockatoo stands for the energy of empowerment, happiness and contentment. The power of spirit come into our life, a strengthening of our own spirit and soul.
Yellow-tailed black cockatoo, a large cockatoo native to Australia. It has a short crest on the top of its head. Its plumage is brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band. Body feathers are edged with yellow giving a beautiful scalloped appearance.
The adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings, and bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings for the female.
I spotted this gorgeous during my visiting to Tasmania last summer with my family.
We have a lot of white cockatoos in our area but rarely a black one.
We spent quite some time with this little fellow, who was having his lunch before us, peaceful but powerful. It’s a calm and delightful scene to enjoy.
As if he was talking to me – Why so hurry? Let’s have lunch first! It’s good to slow down in a fast-paced world.
I captured the sight with my eyes and camera, it was a wonderful memory together with my family.
During the lock down, I found this photo I took last summer and captured this beautiful friend with my paint brushes, worked in my studio for quite sometimes and finally have it completed today.
I would like to share the beautiful moment with you, hope this artwork pass you good vibes too.
Artwork inspired by nature in Bayswater, Melbourne, Victoria, Winter 2020.
-HSIN LIN