Native Cat - Framed Original
"Native Cat" celebrates the eastern quoll, a near-threatened species once known as the native cat by early settlers. This colour pencil drawing captures the quoll in a moment of serene contemplation, sitting gracefully on a log, free from any background distractions to focus entirely on its unique beauty.
In this piece, the eastern quoll’s soft fur and distinctive spots are rendered with delicate strokes, highlighting the nuances of its appearance. Its expressive eyes, full of curiosity and intelligence, draw the viewer in, creating an intimate connection with this remarkable creature. The simplicity of the composition – the quoll on its log perch – emphasizes its natural elegance and the quiet dignity of its existence.
"Native Cat" aims to spotlight the eastern quoll’s role in Australia’s ecological tapestry and the urgent need for its conservation. By portraying the quoll in a clean, focused setting, the drawing underscores the importance of preserving the purity of their natural habitats. The color pencil medium allows for intricate detailing, bringing out the textures and shades that define the quoll’s distinct character.
This artwork invites viewers to appreciate the understated beauty of the eastern quoll and to reflect on the necessity of conserving our wildlife. "Native Cat" is a testament to the resilience and vulnerability of our native species, encouraging a deeper understanding and commitment to their protection.
This print has been created from an original colour pencil drawing on drafting film (2023). The reference image was captured by Deb.
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.
"Native Cat" celebrates the eastern quoll, a near-threatened species once known as the native cat by early settlers. This colour pencil drawing captures the quoll in a moment of serene contemplation, sitting gracefully on a log, free from any background distractions to focus entirely on its unique beauty.
In this piece, the eastern quoll’s soft fur and distinctive spots are rendered with delicate strokes, highlighting the nuances of its appearance. Its expressive eyes, full of curiosity and intelligence, draw the viewer in, creating an intimate connection with this remarkable creature. The simplicity of the composition – the quoll on its log perch – emphasizes its natural elegance and the quiet dignity of its existence.
"Native Cat" aims to spotlight the eastern quoll’s role in Australia’s ecological tapestry and the urgent need for its conservation. By portraying the quoll in a clean, focused setting, the drawing underscores the importance of preserving the purity of their natural habitats. The color pencil medium allows for intricate detailing, bringing out the textures and shades that define the quoll’s distinct character.
This artwork invites viewers to appreciate the understated beauty of the eastern quoll and to reflect on the necessity of conserving our wildlife. "Native Cat" is a testament to the resilience and vulnerability of our native species, encouraging a deeper understanding and commitment to their protection.
This print has been created from an original colour pencil drawing on drafting film (2023). The reference image was captured by Deb.
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.
"Native Cat" celebrates the eastern quoll, a near-threatened species once known as the native cat by early settlers. This colour pencil drawing captures the quoll in a moment of serene contemplation, sitting gracefully on a log, free from any background distractions to focus entirely on its unique beauty.
In this piece, the eastern quoll’s soft fur and distinctive spots are rendered with delicate strokes, highlighting the nuances of its appearance. Its expressive eyes, full of curiosity and intelligence, draw the viewer in, creating an intimate connection with this remarkable creature. The simplicity of the composition – the quoll on its log perch – emphasizes its natural elegance and the quiet dignity of its existence.
"Native Cat" aims to spotlight the eastern quoll’s role in Australia’s ecological tapestry and the urgent need for its conservation. By portraying the quoll in a clean, focused setting, the drawing underscores the importance of preserving the purity of their natural habitats. The color pencil medium allows for intricate detailing, bringing out the textures and shades that define the quoll’s distinct character.
This artwork invites viewers to appreciate the understated beauty of the eastern quoll and to reflect on the necessity of conserving our wildlife. "Native Cat" is a testament to the resilience and vulnerability of our native species, encouraging a deeper understanding and commitment to their protection.
This print has been created from an original colour pencil drawing on drafting film (2023). The reference image was captured by Deb.
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.