Buddha of the Bush

$250.00
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Melbourne

This limited edition fine art reproduction is from an edition of 500 and is produced by the artist, Australian Nathan Ferlazzo. Hand signed and numbered by  Ferlazzo, each print includes an embossment, validating it as an authorised giclée print. 

Drawn with traditional nib and Indian ink by Ferlazzo, this illustration was drawn especially for the Australian Koala Foundation. It includes only flora and fauna native to Australia.

  • Every work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity that is also hand signed and numbered by the artist.
  • 20% of proceeds from the sale of this print are donated to the Australian Koala Foundation, helping support its work to protect this precious Australian icon.
  • All copyrights are retained by the artist and the artwork cannot be reproduced without consent.

Size

  • H 29.7cm x W 42cm 

Paper

  • Printed on 300gsm archival paper using high-quality Epson pigment inks
  • Made using the finest and oldest paper-making techniques
  • It is mould-made 100% cotton rag crafted at the Arches paper mill in Lorraine, France

 

Born in Melbourne, Nathan Ferlazzo studied multimedia design at Monash University. He worked in various design studios in Melbourne for several years as a graphic designer before deciding to follow his passion for illustration.

In 2011 Nathan made the exciting move to found his own art brand Marini Ferlazzo. Nathan’s intricate pen and ink illustrations of wildlife interwoven with botanicals are intended to highlight both the beauty of endangered species and inspire viewers to take action.

Marini Ferlazzo works alongside not-for-profit organisations such as World Animal Protection and the Australian Koala Foundation to raise funds and awareness for endangered species.

The launch of Marini Ferlazzo took place at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week in 2014 where Nathan and his business partner/mother Clare exhibited a limited-edition range of clothing and artwork. Following the success of the launch, Marini Ferlazzo branched out into a collection of greeting cards, which were featured in the 2015 Oscars goodie bags in LA. Commissioned by Luciano Benetton to participate in the Imago Mundi exhibition, Nathan’s work featured in the 2015 Venice Biennale.

Nathan draws using a traditional nib and Indian ink, applied to 100% cotton rag paper. Indian ink is regarded as the highest quality drawing ink available, ensuring longevity to every piece. Its bold black adds a depth and richness while its waterproof finish make it the perfect medium for archival-quality illustration that will last generations.

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