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Menonday Art Vibe; Home Hangs Series

Due to being sequestered for the winter in The Hutch, there have been no visits to galleries to top up my image files. I am hopeful that will change over the course of the next couple of months...

Meanwhile, I thought I might share a few of the items from my personal collection. The photos are not brilliant, as I have had to fight the light a bit, but I hope you will enjoy seeing what I get to look at every day...

Let us begin with a small piece I have owned for 27 years (as affirmed by the signature patch, Ng 99). Very 'Austalgic'...I was showing a visitor around the beach suburb of Manly, when we came across the Vietnamese artist Joseph Ng working magic with spray cans. His larger pieces were delightful, but it was this little, eight-inch piece, worked in a matter of minutes with spray and plastic card before my eyes, that caught my heart - wallet.



11 comments:

  1. Wow, that is great!
    Is it representing a particular species of bird life?

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    1. Hari Om
      ...that would be the Kookaburra... Yxx

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  2. Very nice - my tendency to buy animal based art work has put a strain on the wallet at times as well - now I am limited by wall space.
    I had such a great time in India (my 4th trip) which will come as no surprise to you at all I think!
    Hope all is well.
    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  3. i love the look of this bird... the artist added a kind of character... well done...

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  4. I am sure that every time you look at it, it evokes great memories, YAM. Will you ever see a Kookaburra again? Is a trip down under at least a possibility?

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  5. its beautiful and wow on spray paint and a plastic card. true talent for sure. looking forward to seeing the rest of your art

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  6. Great piece of art, it does look like a kookaburra. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  7. What a beautiful work of art and I love the size!

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  8. Beautiful colors it made me smile
    Is that a kingfisher?
    Hugs cecilia

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