Smallest of Small - Framed Original

$1,950.00

"Smallest of Small" captures the delicate beauty and remarkable presence of the pygmy possum, perched gracefully upon a blooming Tasmanian waratah. This colour pencil drawing is an homage to the diminutive yet resilient creatures that inhabit Tasmania, showcasing their intricacies and the vibrant natural world they are a part of.

In this piece, the pygmy possum, one of the smallest marsupials, is rendered with meticulous detail to emphasize its tiny stature and delicate features. Its expressive eyes and soft fur are brought to life through the delicate strokes of colour pencil, embodying the gentle and unassuming nature of this nocturnal creature. The waratah, with its striking red blooms, provides a vivid contrast, symbolising the rich and diverse flora that supports life in Tasmania.

"Smallest of Small" seeks to highlight the interconnectedness of Tasmania’s fauna and flora, demonstrating how even the tiniest of creatures play a vital role in the ecosystem. This artwork is a celebration of nature’s elegance and the quiet strength found in its smallest inhabitants. By focusing on the pygmy possum and the waratah, I aim to draw attention to the importance of conservation and the protection of these unique species and their habitats. Through this piece, I invite viewers to pause and appreciate the often-overlooked wonders of the natural world, fostering a sense of awe and responsibility towards preserving the delicate balance of our environment. "Smallest of Small" is not just a drawing but a narrative of survival, beauty, and the enduring bond between all living things.

The references image used for this drawing were captured by nature photographers Micheal Eastwell (possum) and Tatiana Gerus (waratah).

This drawing was created with artist grade coloured pencils on drafting film. It has been framed with an ash timber frame and a white mat board. The frame dimensions are 610mm (W) x 490mm (H) x 18mm (D).

**Please Note freight costs are determined on the size, weight and destination of the artwork. A separate invoice will be sent once a these have been calculated. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to have an estimate before purchasing.

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"Smallest of Small" captures the delicate beauty and remarkable presence of the pygmy possum, perched gracefully upon a blooming Tasmanian waratah. This colour pencil drawing is an homage to the diminutive yet resilient creatures that inhabit Tasmania, showcasing their intricacies and the vibrant natural world they are a part of.

In this piece, the pygmy possum, one of the smallest marsupials, is rendered with meticulous detail to emphasize its tiny stature and delicate features. Its expressive eyes and soft fur are brought to life through the delicate strokes of colour pencil, embodying the gentle and unassuming nature of this nocturnal creature. The waratah, with its striking red blooms, provides a vivid contrast, symbolising the rich and diverse flora that supports life in Tasmania.

"Smallest of Small" seeks to highlight the interconnectedness of Tasmania’s fauna and flora, demonstrating how even the tiniest of creatures play a vital role in the ecosystem. This artwork is a celebration of nature’s elegance and the quiet strength found in its smallest inhabitants. By focusing on the pygmy possum and the waratah, I aim to draw attention to the importance of conservation and the protection of these unique species and their habitats. Through this piece, I invite viewers to pause and appreciate the often-overlooked wonders of the natural world, fostering a sense of awe and responsibility towards preserving the delicate balance of our environment. "Smallest of Small" is not just a drawing but a narrative of survival, beauty, and the enduring bond between all living things.

The references image used for this drawing were captured by nature photographers Micheal Eastwell (possum) and Tatiana Gerus (waratah).

This drawing was created with artist grade coloured pencils on drafting film. It has been framed with an ash timber frame and a white mat board. The frame dimensions are 610mm (W) x 490mm (H) x 18mm (D).

**Please Note freight costs are determined on the size, weight and destination of the artwork. A separate invoice will be sent once a these have been calculated. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to have an estimate before purchasing.

"Smallest of Small" captures the delicate beauty and remarkable presence of the pygmy possum, perched gracefully upon a blooming Tasmanian waratah. This colour pencil drawing is an homage to the diminutive yet resilient creatures that inhabit Tasmania, showcasing their intricacies and the vibrant natural world they are a part of.

In this piece, the pygmy possum, one of the smallest marsupials, is rendered with meticulous detail to emphasize its tiny stature and delicate features. Its expressive eyes and soft fur are brought to life through the delicate strokes of colour pencil, embodying the gentle and unassuming nature of this nocturnal creature. The waratah, with its striking red blooms, provides a vivid contrast, symbolising the rich and diverse flora that supports life in Tasmania.

"Smallest of Small" seeks to highlight the interconnectedness of Tasmania’s fauna and flora, demonstrating how even the tiniest of creatures play a vital role in the ecosystem. This artwork is a celebration of nature’s elegance and the quiet strength found in its smallest inhabitants. By focusing on the pygmy possum and the waratah, I aim to draw attention to the importance of conservation and the protection of these unique species and their habitats. Through this piece, I invite viewers to pause and appreciate the often-overlooked wonders of the natural world, fostering a sense of awe and responsibility towards preserving the delicate balance of our environment. "Smallest of Small" is not just a drawing but a narrative of survival, beauty, and the enduring bond between all living things.

The references image used for this drawing were captured by nature photographers Micheal Eastwell (possum) and Tatiana Gerus (waratah).

This drawing was created with artist grade coloured pencils on drafting film. It has been framed with an ash timber frame and a white mat board. The frame dimensions are 610mm (W) x 490mm (H) x 18mm (D).

**Please Note freight costs are determined on the size, weight and destination of the artwork. A separate invoice will be sent once a these have been calculated. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to have an estimate before purchasing.