Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil

Extinction Game – Red-Crowned Parakeet

2020 Pencil on Stonehenge 250gsm paper 95 x 62cm unframed / 120 x 80cm framed

$7,500 (framed)

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'Extinction Game - Red-Crowned Parakeet’ reimagines a historical portrait of an extinct Australian bird. This parrot was endemic to Lord Howe Island and last recorded in 1869 and is considered extinct since 1870. The black and white chess board may refer not only to a game, to race, to colonial floorcloths, to finance, to alternations of good and bad.