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Where the Red Tails Roam
Where the Red Tails Roam, honours the endangered Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo and the native food sources that sustain them: gum nuts, banksia and flowering eucalyptus. Using Southern Ice porcelain, native seed pod impressions, underglaze and sgraffito, each vessel becomes a quiet homage to the birds’ resilience and the canopy they protect. These works are both celebration and call to action - a reminder of what is at stake in our disappearing bushland.
Where the Red Tails Roam – 1
$1,380
Dimensions: 39 cm (h) × 13 cm (w)
A tall form porcelain vessel featuring male and female Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoos. The female bird chews on a gum nut among scarlet ficifolia blossoms, a vivid celebration of survival in fragile ecosystems.
Where the Red Tails Roam, honours the endangered Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo and the native food sources that sustain them: gum nuts, banksia and flowering eucalyptus. Using Southern Ice porcelain, native seed pod impressions, underglaze and sgraffito, each vessel becomes a quiet homage to the birds’ resilience and the canopy they protect. These works are both celebration and call to action - a reminder of what is at stake in our disappearing bushland.
Where the Red Tails Roam – 1
$1,380
Dimensions: 39 cm (h) × 13 cm (w)
A tall form porcelain vessel featuring male and female Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoos. The female bird chews on a gum nut among scarlet ficifolia blossoms, a vivid celebration of survival in fragile ecosystems.