Paperbark birds

Walking along the river I found a long strip of bark from a paperbark tree (Melaleuca). The layered papery bark is very pliable and I’ve been experimenting with creating little birds from it. They are very ‘raggedy’ birds, but I liked the natural look and the colours and markings of the bark, so left it in its rough appearance. However, I have used a matt sealant to the surfaces to strengthen them. I also needed tiny thin wires between some of the layers to help hold their shape.

I’ve mounted the birds on branches, but instead of a traditional frame, I’ve cut into a frame to build the frame around the branch, so the branch extends beyond. Although they’re somewhat fragile as they’re not behind glass, I’m quite pleased with the effect.

One Reply to “Paperbark birds”

  1. These are just lovely Heather…you are so creative! When I next visit, I’ll be tempted to bring a suitcase of garden debris, simply to see what you might do with it! 😁

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