A teapot is vibrantly covered in swirling patterns of blue, orange, and red, as splashes of paint mimic an energetic, liquid explosion surrounding it. The dynamic colors contrast against a darker background, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
A beautiful old crazed teapot is filled with paint. Upon heating, the paint explodes in streams of colors into the air and down the teapot with explosive action and onto the wooden table below with a few drips dripping from the table. Lots of colors with fluid and fractal flowing actions. Abstract art complementary colors and fine details.
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Kingfishers live all over Australia, but predominantly in coastal regions. We have 10 native species, including the Kookaburra, which is the largest.
Kingfishers nest in tree hollows, in burrows in riverbanks and in termite nests. They feed on small animals, including fish, frogs, yabbies, snakes, insects and nestlings of other birds.
Cloaked in stunning green, blue, turquoise and orange plumage, some kingfishers were once in danger of being hunted to extinction for their feathers.
Despite their elaborate garb these stocky birds are tough and hunt by darting upon prey in a flash of color from branches above the river or forest floor. The kingfisher’s heavy beak is the perfect tool for despatching victims quickly – they smack their hapless prey against tree branches before swallowing them whole.
Digital art creation by Kaye Menner - edited in Photoshop.
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