The artworks herein displayed are the studies/sketches of New Zealand's birds I have developed for an upcoming wedding. They are the origin on the seat maps and bird plates I posted previously.
The watercolour plates were done in Photoshop and derive from photographs researched in the web (eg, Craig McKenzie for Orokonui Ecosanctuary) and mainly the volume by Sir Walter Buller (born 1838) depicting the birds of the NZ, published by the end of the XIXth Century.

Bell Bird, after a photograph

Bell Bird, after a photograph

Fantail, after a photograph

Fantail, after a photograph

Huia, after a photograph

Tomtit, after a photograph

Kaka, after Buller's

Kakapo after Buller's

Kea, after Buller's

Kea flies, from photograph

Kiwi, after Buller's

Kiwi, after Buller's

King Kiwi Sniffs Sunflower. Just a joke!

NZ Pigeon, after vintage plate

NZ pigeon flies, after a photograph

NZ pigeon, after a photograph

Little Blue Penguin, after a photograph

Weka, after Buller's

Takahe, after a photograph

Takahe, after a photograph

Takahe, after a photograph

Takahe, after Buller's

Takahe, after a photograph

Tui of flax, after a photograph @Zoomology Blog!

Tui on flax, after photograph by Craig McKenzie@Orokonui Sanctuary

Tui of flax, after above photograph @Zoomology Blog, on white background.

Tui on flax
