Magpie
Magpie
Limited Edition Prints: Total Release of 100
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ratio 1:1 from Original
Image Size: 310w x 400h mm
Signed by Artist with Title and Individual Number
Actual Print does not contain watermark
Print is carefully wrapped in a protective sleeve and tube for shipping
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Frame - Inspired by the 2023 Collingwood Premiership Win, I’ve put together a special frame for this artwork and I’ll sign the back of each frame with “Collingwood Premiership 2023” and also my signature. If you’d like anything else written please say so in the ‘is this a gift’ section at checkout :) These frames have double wood moulding and a double matt board.
*ARCHIVAL FRAME* UV protected with 20% less reflection, this is the frame that will make the Print last up to 200 years without fading. Numbers #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 are only available in Archival frames.
*NON ARCHIVAL FRAME* Plain glass, professionally framed to keep the dust out, more affordable option. recommendation is to keep out of direct sunlight.
SHIPPING FRAMES - if you are outside North East VIC and surrounds you’ll be receiving an email from me regarding shipping details with a possible $30 shipping invoice cost. Please leave me a note in the gift section at checkout if you’re a visitor to NE VIC and are heading up this way anytime soon, we can organise a pick up :)
FRAMES AVAILABLE AFTER 17TH NOVEMBER
Inspiration: Our beloved Magpies have always had a special place in my heart. Their songs, antics and acrobatics that inspire a bit of fear in springtime have always kept them in my favourite topics to talk about! From my experience Magpies don’t attack their friends, so a peace offering of worms or a bowl of water in summer is a great start to be on their nice list, they can remember 100 different faces.
The other big inspiration for this artwork would obviously be the big win from Collingwood this year! So I hope those fans in particular enjoy my little rendition of the beloved mascot.
A big thank you to Helen for the reference photo of her lovely local Magpie
Artworks by Maegan Oberhardt highlight many species of wildlife native to Australia. This piece forms part of a collection of artwork that expands environments, composition, and the use of compatible media within the piece. The primary connection within her art is in the technique. It is man-made fire burning paper (which is a by-product of trees). This comments on the conflict between man and nature. The result of that conflict is that most wild species are directly impacted by man’s carbon footprint.
This series has had a foundation of watercolour painted on the sketch to create a more accurate depiction of the subject. In addition, soot was utilised to achieve the variety of charcoal greys present in the finished artwork.