The Fox, The Fruit and The Forest | SOLD

$220.00

Flying foxes are the original grey nomad. In Winter, most of Melbourne’s colony fly hundreds of kilometers east to Gippsland and then north to Queensland, seeking flowers and nectar and the sun. They scatter seeds and pollinate the forest as they go, like giant fox-headed bees. Pollen sticks to their fuzzy red ruffs and gets scattered from flower to flower. Many trees in the Myrtaceae family (which includes eucalypts and melaleucas) open their flowers at night rather than during the day – it’s thought that they co-evolved with our nocturnal foxy friends.

However, along the annual migration journey are many perils: fire, deforestation, prejudice. And when the going gets tough, the temptation of forbidden orchard fruits may prove too much for a hungry fox.

This artwork was featured in the Fifty Squared Art Prize at Brunswick Street Gallery in 2021.

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Description

Original graphite and watercolour artwork on 300gsm Arches cotton paper.

Image Size: 16.8 x 16.8 cm

Paper Size: 21 x 21cm

Frame not included