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This charming piece is part of the 457 Visa – Temporary Skilled Migration collection in my 2024 exhibition at Fig Tree Gallery, Yeppoon. It’s sure to bring a touch of delight to any little girl’s bedroom.

For a little humour - Australia’s immigration office was caught off guard when a flamboyant flock of exotic birds landed at Brisbane Airport, each with a tiny work visa. Among them were three Anna’s Hummingbirds from Arizona and a sassy Lilac-Breasted Roller from South Africa, all en route to the Capricorn Coast as crop pollination specialists. Initially sceptical, border officials were charmed by the birds’ mid-air manoeuvres and melodious chatter. After some debate, the birds were allowed to stay, provided they didn’t set up unauthorized nests in government buildings. With bees needing a helping hand, these feathered recruits were poised to add a splash of vibrancy and a touch of cheekiness to Australia’s agriculture.

Photo credit:  Kim Schofield-Jones

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This charming piece is part of the 457 Visa – Temporary Skilled Migration collection in my 2024 exhibition at Fig Tree Gallery, Yeppoon. It’s sure to bring a touch of delight to any little girl’s bedroom.

For a little humour - Australia’s immigration office was caught off guard when a flamboyant flock of exotic birds landed at Brisbane Airport, each with a tiny work visa. Among them were three Anna’s Hummingbirds from Arizona and a sassy Lilac-Breasted Roller from South Africa, all en route to the Capricorn Coast as crop pollination specialists. Initially sceptical, border officials were charmed by the birds’ mid-air manoeuvres and melodious chatter. After some debate, the birds were allowed to stay, provided they didn’t set up unauthorized nests in government buildings. With bees needing a helping hand, these feathered recruits were poised to add a splash of vibrancy and a touch of cheekiness to Australia’s agriculture.

Photo credit:  Kim Schofield-Jones

This charming piece is part of the 457 Visa – Temporary Skilled Migration collection in my 2024 exhibition at Fig Tree Gallery, Yeppoon. It’s sure to bring a touch of delight to any little girl’s bedroom.

For a little humour - Australia’s immigration office was caught off guard when a flamboyant flock of exotic birds landed at Brisbane Airport, each with a tiny work visa. Among them were three Anna’s Hummingbirds from Arizona and a sassy Lilac-Breasted Roller from South Africa, all en route to the Capricorn Coast as crop pollination specialists. Initially sceptical, border officials were charmed by the birds’ mid-air manoeuvres and melodious chatter. After some debate, the birds were allowed to stay, provided they didn’t set up unauthorized nests in government buildings. With bees needing a helping hand, these feathered recruits were poised to add a splash of vibrancy and a touch of cheekiness to Australia’s agriculture.

Photo credit:  Kim Schofield-Jones

Exceptional giclee prints, of uncompromising quality printed on museum grade acid free 310 gsm Hahnemuhle German etching textured cotton rag. Please allow up to 7 days for your print to be shipped.

Do you want your print framed?

My printing partners offer a range of framing options for you. If you’re interested and need further information please contact me directly feather.scale@outlook.com and I will assist you.

Note: Framing is available local pick up only Rockhampton, Yeppoon or Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast.

Printing

Printed using genuine Epson Ultra-chrome Pro inks on the latest Epson P20070 printer. Each print will have a matt finish.

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