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Bird of Paradise is a celebration of structure and freedom — a dialogue between nature’s geometry and the fluid rhythm of imagination.

The artwork captures the vibrant Strelitzia, also known as the Bird of Paradise, emerging from a field of abstract, flowing lines. This striking plant — native to South Africa and belonging to the family Strelitziaceae — is admired for its unique blooms that resemble the bright plumage of tropical birds. In South Africa, it is also commonly known as the crane flower.

In this drawing, the Strelitzia becomes a symbol of resilience, rebirth, and natural harmony. Each hand-drawn line reflects a pulse of movement, echoing the delicate balance between structure and spontaneity — between what is built and what blooms naturally.

Drawing size: 42 × 59 cm (A2) Frame size: 70 × 50 cm (black frame, white mat)

UNFRAMED. + Frame (Black/white) 50X50 cm  – $35

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Fine ART (from original drawing) by Alexey Pushkarev

“My drawings explore the rhythm of natural forms through abstraction — where every line becomes a breath, every curve a movement of life. Bird of Paradise reflects the idea of rebirth through structure and colour — a flower rising from within the complexity of form.”

 

Bird of Paradise

Alexey Pushkarev

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Size: 30w x 30h x 1d cms
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Bird of Paradise is a celebration of structure and freedom — a dialogue between nature’s geometry and the fluid rhythm of imagination.

The artwork captures the vibrant Strelitzia, also known as the Bird of Paradise, emerging from a field of abstract, flowing lines. This striking plant — native to South Africa and belonging to the family Strelitziaceae — is admired for its unique blooms that resemble the bright plumage of tropical birds. In South Africa, it is also commonly known as the crane flower.

In this drawing, the Strelitzia becomes a symbol of resilience, rebirth, and natural harmony. Each hand-drawn line reflects a pulse of movement, echoing the delicate balance between structure and spontaneity — between what is built and what blooms naturally.

Drawing size: 42 × 59 cm (A2) Frame size: 70 × 50 cm (black frame, white mat)

UNFRAMED. + Frame (Black/white) 50X50 cm  – $35

Ready to hang

Fine ART (from original drawing) by Alexey Pushkarev

“My drawings explore the rhythm of natural forms through abstraction — where every line becomes a breath, every curve a movement of life. Bird of Paradise reflects the idea of rebirth through structure and colour — a flower rising from within the complexity of form.”