Original Etching - Red-capped Robin
This red-capped robin is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, being brown instead of striking black and only has a hint of ...
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This red-capped robin is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, being brown instead of striking black and only has a hint of ...
View full detailsHow delightful are superb fairywrens? The little balls of puffed feathers, their out of proportion long tail! I feel the female fairywren is often...
View full detailsThe nation's favourite little bird - the blue wren, or more accurately the male superb fairywren. This is an original dry point etching, inked u...
View full detailsThis red-backed fairywren is female: Even though she doesn't have the striking black plumage of the male, nor the red back she is still a red-backe...
View full detailsA beautiful golden-headed cisticloa that I met a few years ago at the Werribee Western Treatment Plant. A goldmine for bird watchers! I had never ...
View full detailsHow gorgeous are silvereyes?! They come in little flocks at certain times of the year in search of a tasty garden morsel. This one visited me just ...
View full detailsWhenever I hear that beautiful slow cry of a yellow-tailed black cockatoo I rush out of my studio to see if I can see them. I always feel graced ...
View full detailsThis little red backed fairy wren is from my series of mini prints of Australian birds. I met it just outside of Brisbane a few years ago while vis...
View full detailsThis lovely fairywren is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, and for once, for fairywrens, I think she is the more strikin...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a crested pigeon, a native Australian bird. I met this one at Red Rocks near Coffs Harbour last winter. This is an ...
View full detailsThis white-winged fairywren is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart and doesn't have the white wings but she is still a whit...
View full detailsThe fascinating plains wanderer! This female plains wanderer is part of my female of the species collection that I'm making to try and boost the ...
View full detailsThis zebra finch is female: Even though she doesn't have zebra stripes she is still a zebra finch! Birds are often named after the striking, brig...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a Golden Whistler in the branches of a wattle tree in bloom. I met this whistler at Vaughan Springs, Victoria a few...
View full detailsThis pink robin is female: Even though she isn't pink she is still a pink robin! Birds are often named after the striking, brightly coloured male...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a Hooded Plover on the beach. It is printed using two plates, one inked up in yellow and one in blue with red added...
View full detailsI have made this piece in response to a call to artists to create an image of the eastern curlew and send it as a postcard to both Queensland and f...
View full detailsThis peaceful dove is from my series of mini prints of Australian birds. This is an original dry point etching, inked up by hand and pulled thro...
View full detailsFrom the archives, back before I had kids and was able to pop into Melbourne for a drawing trip! This dry point etching depicts a quintessential Me...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of an Australian Darter. They are beautiful, elegant birds found near fresh water in much of Australia. I met this one...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a pied cormorant drying its wings on a rock. This etching is sold unframed and unmatted. It is printed on 350gsm H...
View full detailsMeet Dita, she's one of our chooks and is pretty much the matriarch of the flock now, but this etching is from a sketch I made of her in her younge...
View full detailsDrypoint print of a male zebra finch. This etching is sold unframed and unmatted. Each will be numbered, signed and titled. You will not necessaril...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a yellow-tufted honeyeater. For each printing the plate has to be re-inked. It is printed on 350gsm Hahnemuhle pap...
View full detailsMeet Dita, she's one of our chooks and is pretty much the matriarch of the flock. It is an original print, inked up by hand and pulled through my...
View full detailsThis mini etching is from my series of prints featuring the Diamond Firetail. A gorgeous native Australian finch that I'm lucky enough to have sig...
View full detailsFrom the archives, back before I had kids and was able to travel the world! This dry point etching depicts a quintessential Amsterdam roofline. I d...
View full detailsThese Etchings have come back into my possession after the gallery at which they were displayed closed due to the curator wishing to retire. I am ...
View full detailsLove it.. the little ones in my life are going to really enjoy.. the illustrations are beautiful.. thank you
Beautiful, beautiful book.
I was very blessed to have asked and received a personalised copy of this gorgeous book for my baby girl. We walk every morning and she would always giggle and stare at the birds, so when my partner showed me this book by Bridget, I just needed to have it for my girl. I feel like Bridget and her team went above and beyond for us! The packaging was beautiful, the lovely message made me tear up. My daughter got so excited at the illustrations and the story! I read this book to her nearly everyday! I wouldn’t be surprised if her first words were magpie or currawong lol! Thank you so much for creating something so wonderful!
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A fife for my friends that love birds and …. Um Willies lol
What a beautiful book. The illustrations and paper quality is wonderful. Looking forward to reading it with our grandchildren.
I gave this to a grandson and he immediately sat down to read quietly by himself
I sent this to my grandson and he loved it
I sent it to my granddaughter ….. she was very happy with it
Quality product but I think the postage was expensive
Perfect for a true blue Aussie kid!