Orange Bellied Woodpecker Bird Sculpture On A Floral Wreath

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  • Made in UK
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This handmade paper sculpture orange bellied woodpecker is one of a kind. He has a mostly black and white striped back, a peachy coral belly, with an orange stripe, white chest and shoulders and a bright orange head. He is made with hand printed papers an...

This handmade paper sculpture orange bellied woodpecker is one of a kind. He has a mostly black and white striped back, a peachy coral belly, with an orange stripe, white chest and shoulders and a bright orange head. He is made with hand printed papers and measures around 30 cm from tail to beak tip. He is varnished with a UV protective lacquer, which seals his edges and ensures he will not get damaged by the sun. He is made from a very sturdy 300 gsm paper stock. He is easy to care for: a tickle with a duster every now and then is all he needs.

He perches on a wreath festooned with tiny yellow forsythia flowers.

Forsythia symbolises the Spring sun, because it is usually the very first thing to bloom and announce the arrival of Spring, after a long, cold Winter.

This piece was inspired by the live animal drawing sessions at Henley School of Art. They get such beautiful footage and I was completely enamoured by videos of a woodpecker. As I was building him, my neighbour's forsythia was coming into bloom and I was inspired to make him a jolly yellow frame.

Woodpeckers symbolises new opportunities that come knocking, which I think is a lovely interpretation of their behaviour. They are persistent birds and are said to remind us we should never give up.

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He hangs on invisible fishing line, attached to a metal hook, which will hang happily on a nail tack or picture hook in your home.

The whole piece measures around 35 x 35 cm.

Varnished with a UV protective lacquer.

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Kaper storefront image, Kate in her studio surrounded by owl paper sculptures

KAPER

Manchester

My last date for Christmas orders is Thursday 19th December, so that I can post on Friday 20th, to make sure they catch Father Christmas's sleigh.

Welcome to the paper sculpture menagerie. My name is Kate and I make handmade paper sculptures to bring cheer to your décor. Every one of my pieces is one of a kind, made from recycled 300 gsm paper (really sturdy cardstock). Each design is tested for durability, and they are varnished with a UV protective lacquer to seal their edges and protect their vibrant colours. Each sculpture is designed, individually printed, cut, assembled and embellished entirely by hand to make sure each and every one has its own unique character. Birds are my most favourite subject. I also make flowers and other wildlife. I am inspired by countryside walks and garden visitors. I often describe myself as a seasonal maker, as I can often be found at my desk making cosy pieces in the autumn and bright, cheerful blooms in the summertime. I’ve been making my sculptures for over 15 years now, and my work aims to evoke the joy I find in the great outdoors. I do hope they make you smile.