Framed Kōkako (Original Artwork)
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The South Island kōkako is an ancient bird once widespread in southern New Zealand forests. It was believed to be extinct until recently when unconfirmed sightings have renewed hope in finding the species.
Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper
Framed in hand-painted, large wooden frames with non-reflective, UV-protective glass
If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The South Island kōkako is an ancient bird once widespread in southern New Zealand forests. It was believed to be extinct until recently when unconfirmed sightings have renewed hope in finding the species.
Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper
Framed in hand-painted, large wooden frames with non-reflective, UV-protective glass
If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.
Drawn using a stippling technique, this piece consists solely of small dots.
The South Island kōkako is an ancient bird once widespread in southern New Zealand forests. It was believed to be extinct until recently when unconfirmed sightings have renewed hope in finding the species.
Archival ink on 100% Cotton 290gsm Fabriano paper
Framed in hand-painted, large wooden frames with non-reflective, UV-protective glass
If you have any queries about this artwork, please email : jennifergreengrass@gmail.com
Image remains copyright of Jennifer Greengrass and can not be reprinted or used for commercial use.