I’m thrilled to share that my oil painting of the Tasmanian Green Rosella, affectionately named “Theo,” has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Holmes Art Prize for Realistic Australian Bird Art 2025! This competition is a significant milestone in the bird art world, showcasing the incredible talent and passion for avian art across Australia.
Creating “Theo” was a labour of love. I wanted to capture not just the vibrant colours and intricate details of this stunning bird, but also the essence of its natural habitat. The lush greens and pops of red from the surrounding foliage reflect the beauty of the Tasmanian landscape, reminding us of the delicate balance of nature that we must cherish and protect.
As I stood beside my artwork at the exhibition, I felt a wave of gratitude wash over me. It’s not just about the recognition; it’s about connecting with fellow artists and nature lovers who share a passion for wildlife. Each brushstroke in “Theo” represents countless hours of observation and dedication, and I hope it inspires others to appreciate the beauty of our feathered friends.
Art has a unique way of bridging gaps and fostering conversations. I love hearing the stories and experiences that people share when they see my work. It’s a reminder that art is not just a solitary endeavor; it’s a shared journey that brings us all together.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure! I can’t wait to see where this journey with “Theo” takes us next. If you’re in the area, I encourage you to visit the exhibition and immerse yourself in the beauty of bird art. Let’s celebrate the wonders of nature together!