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Australia’s Birds in Watercolour

Richard Steele David Freedman

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English
The Slattery Media Group (AFL Publishing)
06 March 2024
Australia’s Birds in Watercolour is a beautifully illustrated book that celebrates Australia’s wonderful and diverse bird life through the unique vision of David Freedman, a masterful watercolour artist. With 304 pages and 250 illustrations, it features Richard Steele’s informative, very personal and entertaining text, describing the unique characteristics and behaviour of each bird. Australia’s Birds in Watercolour is an expanded and refined edition of the very popular 2021 publication Australia’s Birds. Noted ornithologist and illustrator Robin Hill has contributed a foreword that adds value and understanding to this exceptional work, elegantly designed by Gavin Fry. The paintings of all the species in the book are vivid, detailed, and reproduced in brilliant colour. For bird lovers and enthusiasts of all ages, this remarkable book is an essential addition to any collection.

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Illustrated by:   David Freedman
Imprint:   The Slattery Media Group (AFL Publishing)
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 268mm,  Width: 300mm, 
ISBN:   9780645097689
ISBN 10:   0645097683
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Freedman brings a lifetime of experiences to the demanding yet inspiring challenge of creating a work of art outdoors in the real world. Born in Melbourne in 1944, David grew up in a family where art was front and centre in daily life yet chose a very different career path for himself. Training as a General Surgeon after studying medicine at Melbourne University, he has worked in many parts of Australia, Papua New Guinea and the wider Pacific, tending to the needs of diverse communities and teaching others the skills of his profession. It was the intensely demanding nature of that role and the stresses it brought on a daily basis that took him to the world of art and in particular to plein air painting. The creative process became the perfect antidote to the demands of his profession and now, in retirement, he brings that knowledge and experience to the inspiring task of helping others to make art that is meaningful, uplifting and challenging.

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