Bendigo bush paper art

Summer before Covid 19.

Summer is my paper making time. This piece was created in a more innocent time. It reflects the beauty of the Australian bush, and is too nice to hidden away, hence my decision to frame it

Size is 10 cm by 15cm plus frame.

It is for sale if you would like a piece of summer on your wall or desk.

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Why Are Miniatures So Creepy? How the Tiny Art Form Effectively Disturbs the Psyche | Art for Sale | Artspace

Using feminist theory, psychoanalysis, and Mark Fisher’s book “The Weird and the Eerie,” we uncover why miniatures—like those seen in Kubrick’s “The Shining” and Ari Aster’s “Hereditary”—are beyond creepy.
— Read on www.artspace.com/magazine/interviews_features/close_look/why-are-miniatures-so-creepy-a-look-inside-how-the-tiny-art-form-effectively-disturbs-viewers-55718

While researching miniature art I found this article. It gives an added depth to miniature as an artform.

Gorgeous native birds in our backyard

PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE FAUNA TAKEN IN BENDIGO, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

I had to be quick and grab the first camera that came to hand today when these birds came to feed on the pink Correa in our back yard.

The small one is a Silvereye which is quite a flighty little bird to photograph.

The yellow tailed New Holland Honeyeater was more forgiving of me and my camera and happily fed while I shot several images.

Winter 22nd June 2020.