30.5.14

Australian Spoonbill Bird Illustration

Digital illustration / artwork of Australian birds, Royal Spoonbills by contemporary artist Diavma (Di Mathews) of Hexagonal Mandala. This art image is created by painting directly onto the computer using a pressure sensitive pen and an electronic drawing tablet.  The image is then printed on 11.5 x 16.5 inch high quality artist paper. These prints are the artists signed and numbered originals created within the artist's studio.

This is a wildlife illustration of royal spoonbills (Platalea regia) also known as the black-billed spoonbill.
These birds hang out on a little island in the center of a pond at the local aged nursing home in NSW Australia. During the breeding season, it has a distinctive crest, which can be up to 20 cm long in male birds (usually shorter in females)... pretty awesome hair style.


If you wish to purchase this artwork, email me. The image is part of a larger series of Australian birds.

Australian Pelican Painting

Digital illustration / artwork of an Australian bird, a Pelican by contemporary artist Diavma (Di Mathews) of Hexagonal Mandala. This art image is created by painting directly onto the computer using a pressure sensitive pen and an electronic drawing tablet.  The image is then printed on 11.5 x 16.5 inch high quality artist paper. These prints are the artists signed and numbered originals created within the artist's studio. If you wish to purchase, email me. The image is part of a larger series of Australian birds.

This is a portrait of an Australian pelican (Scientific Name: Pelecanus conspicillatus) which is one of the eight species of pelican in the world. These birds are huge with a wing span of two meters and weighing up to eight kilograms. The male and female look similar with the female being slightly smaller. The pouch under their beak can hold up to fifteen litres of water and is used to scoop fish from the water, the slightly opened bill is then tilted to drain the water away, trapping the fish. The beginning of breeding season will see the front area of this pouch go bright red. 

10.5.14

Artwork - Pelican Preening

Digital illustration / artwork of an Australian bird, a Pelican by contemporary artist Diavma (Di Mathews) of Hexagonal Mandala. This art image is created by painting directly onto the computer using a pressure sensitive pen and an electronic drawing tablet.  The image is then printed on 11.5 x 16.5 inch high quality artist paper. These prints are the artists signed and numbered originals created within the artist's studio. If you wish to purchase, email me. The image is part of a larger series of Australian birds.

Aussie digital Floral Bouquet

Digital illustrations / artwork of Australian botanical wildflower species by contemporary artist Diavma of Hexagonal Mandala. This image was creates from original 3D virtual sculpted models. I realised there wasn't much available in the way of digital models of Australian flora so I decided to create some, I create each model directly into the computer based on live specimens collected locally (NSW East Coast of Australia). The models were then arranged in virtual space and painted textures were applied. Lighting was applied using software that calulates the highlights and shadows and a gorgeous 2D digital image was created, my Aussie Bouquet... The image is printed on 11.5 x 16.5 inch high quality artist paper. If you wish to purchase, email me.

27.4.14

Newcastle beach (NSW Australia)

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Scenes of Newcastle beach (NSW Australia) as storms approach, by Australian contemporary artist Di Mathews ( aka Diavma ). These artwork was hand drawn/painted directly onto a computer using an electronic pen and digital drawing board.

This image is available for sale as an 11x16inch print on high quality artist paper.

rainbow lorikeets

A portrait of 3 rainbow lorikeets by Australian contemporary artist Di Mathews ( aka Diavma ). This artwork was hand drawn/painted directly onto a computer using an electronic pen and digital drawing board. It shows them sitting in a eucalyptus (gum tree) branch . Where Di lives in NSW these flocks of these birds are very common.
It is available for sale as an 11x16inch print on high quality artist paper.
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All ye that wriggle and squirm...

A religious portrait by Australian contemporary artist Di Mathews ( aka Diavma ). This artwork was hand drawn/painted directly onto a computer using an electronic pen and digital drawing board. It explores the complex relationships with love, nature and God.
It is available for sale as an 11x16inch print on high quality artist paper.
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