Casey Koala - FRAMED - ON DISPLAY AT PORT STEPHENS KOALA SANCTUARY*
Acrylic on canvas board
Original Artwork Size - 48 x 36cm - Framed in ‘Hamptons’ Australian Made Timber Frame.
Becoming a volunteer for Port Stephens Koala Hospital is honestly one of the best things I’ve ever done (besides perhaps picking up the paint brush again). I absolutely love it. 🐨💕
Casey was found sitting at someone’s back door. As she was a bit too little to be on her own and it was right in the thick of breeding season, she had a little stay at Port Stephens Koala Hospital until it was safe for her release.
Painting a koala takes a lot of fine brush strokes to make up the layers in the fur. I wanted to make her look as soft and adorable as she was.
*NOTE - This work is currently on display at Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary. Please contact me direct for details.
Acrylic on canvas board
Original Artwork Size - 48 x 36cm - Framed in ‘Hamptons’ Australian Made Timber Frame.
Becoming a volunteer for Port Stephens Koala Hospital is honestly one of the best things I’ve ever done (besides perhaps picking up the paint brush again). I absolutely love it. 🐨💕
Casey was found sitting at someone’s back door. As she was a bit too little to be on her own and it was right in the thick of breeding season, she had a little stay at Port Stephens Koala Hospital until it was safe for her release.
Painting a koala takes a lot of fine brush strokes to make up the layers in the fur. I wanted to make her look as soft and adorable as she was.
*NOTE - This work is currently on display at Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary. Please contact me direct for details.
Acrylic on canvas board
Original Artwork Size - 48 x 36cm - Framed in ‘Hamptons’ Australian Made Timber Frame.
Becoming a volunteer for Port Stephens Koala Hospital is honestly one of the best things I’ve ever done (besides perhaps picking up the paint brush again). I absolutely love it. 🐨💕
Casey was found sitting at someone’s back door. As she was a bit too little to be on her own and it was right in the thick of breeding season, she had a little stay at Port Stephens Koala Hospital until it was safe for her release.
Painting a koala takes a lot of fine brush strokes to make up the layers in the fur. I wanted to make her look as soft and adorable as she was.
*NOTE - This work is currently on display at Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary. Please contact me direct for details.
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