
The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, native to Australia, is a majestic and enigmatic bird, soaring gracefully with deep, slow wingbeats and an eerie call that echoes through the forests. With its striking black plumage, golden cheek patches, and bold yellow tail panels, it carries an air of wisdom and mystery. Some see them as messengers of change, omens of transformation, and guides between the physical and spiritual worlds.
In the tradition of animal dreaming, animals are seen as powerful totems that carry deep messages for those who encounter them. The Black Cockatoo, in particular, is often associated with the Void, the place of infinite potential, creation, and transformation.
The Void represents the space before beginnings, the realm of deep intuition and mystery, where ideas, dreams, and prayers are formed before they take shape in the physical world. The Black Cockatoo, with its dark feathers and powerful call, is believed to be a guide into this sacred space, urging one to trust in their own intuition and embrace the unknown. It calls for introspection, resilience, and an openness to new emerging possibilities.
ABOUT THE PRINTS
It's printed in Australia on a beautiful Hahnemühle Fine Art archival 308gsm paper with a margin.
Hand signed.
Available in 5 sizes.
Fits standard frames (e.g. Freedom or Kmart).
Free shipping within Australia.
Sold unframed / delivered flat (A4) or rolled (A3, A2, A1, A0) in a strudy tube.
Shipped within 4-5 working days.
All prices are in $AUD.
ABOUT THE WORK
- Medium: Archival pigment prints
- Paper size: A4: 21 cm tall x 29.7cm | A3: 29.7 cm tall x 42cm | A2: 42 cm tall x 59.4cm |
A1 59.5 cm tall x 841cm | A0: 84 cm tall x 118.9cm - Edition size: Open
NOTE:
Once you choose the size, you will see in the picture how the print looks with margins.
The image is slightly cropped on the sides in smaller prints.
Please note the frame in the photo is for illustrative purposes only and is not included.
Also, due to the difference in computer monitors, it can be difficult to accurately represent the actual colours of the artworks. I have tried my very best to represent the colours as closely as possible.