My 'Searching for silver' limited edition Giclee prints depicting Silver eyes (also called Wax eyes) in a native Puriri tree. The Maori name for these birds is Tauhou which means stranger, as these birds self introduced themselves from Australia in the 1850's. They are now one of New Zealands most common birds and can often be seen picking holes in mandarins in backyards all over the country! The original Was selected for exhibition at the 2008 Molly Morpeth Art awards and has been in my family collection since then.
The original medium is Ink, graphite and Polychromos pencil
The print dimensions are: 332mm x 600mm and are limited to a run of 50.
All limited editions come with a certificate of authenticity