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‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ received a Highly Commended award in the 2023 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), specifically the Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award. The theme for the year was ‘perspective,’ encouraging artists to explore the concept in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances.
This composition serves as a powerful metaphor for the duality of human existence. Depending on our perspective, we can either be the kingfisher, seizing opportunities and taking control of our lives, or the fish, navigating the currents of existence with vigilance and resilience. The artwork reminds us that while life’s circumstances may change, our perspective determines whether we are the hunter or the hunted.
‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ will be on tour in 2024, showcasing in regional galleries across Queensland, including Cairns, Moranbah, Charters Towers, Charleville, and Chinchilla.
Photo Credit: Lex West
‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ received a Highly Commended award in the 2023 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), specifically the Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award. The theme for the year was ‘perspective,’ encouraging artists to explore the concept in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances.
This composition serves as a powerful metaphor for the duality of human existence. Depending on our perspective, we can either be the kingfisher, seizing opportunities and taking control of our lives, or the fish, navigating the currents of existence with vigilance and resilience. The artwork reminds us that while life’s circumstances may change, our perspective determines whether we are the hunter or the hunted.
‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ will be on tour in 2024, showcasing in regional galleries across Queensland, including Cairns, Moranbah, Charters Towers, Charleville, and Chinchilla.
Photo Credit: Lex West
‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ received a Highly Commended award in the 2023 Queensland Regional Art Awards (QRAA), specifically the Annie Tan Memorial Watercolour Award. The theme for the year was ‘perspective,’ encouraging artists to explore the concept in its many facets, viewpoints, and nuances.
This composition serves as a powerful metaphor for the duality of human existence. Depending on our perspective, we can either be the kingfisher, seizing opportunities and taking control of our lives, or the fish, navigating the currents of existence with vigilance and resilience. The artwork reminds us that while life’s circumstances may change, our perspective determines whether we are the hunter or the hunted.
‘Kingfisher’s Catch’ will be on tour in 2024, showcasing in regional galleries across Queensland, including Cairns, Moranbah, Charters Towers, Charleville, and Chinchilla.
Photo Credit: Lex West
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