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The Overwintering Project

My submission for "The Overwintering Project” 
The Eastern Curlew foraging for crabs at Lake Conjola.

My smallest Lino print at just 25x25cm.

The Overwintering Project is a fundraising project, inviting artists from Australia and New Zealand to create art in response to their local area of our precious migratory shorebirds and their habitat. 

At the end of my street is home to local and migratory shorebirds. The pied oyster catcher, little terns, red capped plover and the hooded plover all make Lake Conjola their home also including some of our migratory birds like the Eastern Curlew which will be seen in the lakes mud flats searching for small crabs.

To learn more about this initiative visit www.theoverwinteringproject.com 

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Thanks for submitting!

This linocut art was inspired from and created on Yuin Country.

In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge the

traditional custodians of this land that I create on, the Yuin People. I would like to pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.

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