Sometimes the most memorable visitors arrive uninvited.
Berry Bandits captures a delightful moment in the Australian bush—a pair of endangered Gang-gang Cockatoos helping themselves to the ripe berries of a hawthorn tree with complete confidence. Their inquisitive nature and playful partnership transform an ordinary garden into the scene of a charming heist.
Known for their distinctive calls, gentle personalities and unmistakable crests, Gang-gang Cockatoos have become an increasingly precious sight as habitat loss and environmental pressures have contributed to their decline. This painting celebrates not only their beauty but also serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting Australia’s unique birdlife.
Commissioned by a passionate bird lover, Berry Bandits was created to capture the joy these remarkable birds bring whenever they appear. The rich crimson berries echo the vibrant splash of colour on the male’s head, while the textured foliage provides a natural stage for their playful antics.
The accompanying photograph of the owner holding the completed artwork marks the end of one creative journey and the beginning of another, as Berry Bandits finds its permanent home. More than a painting, it is a lasting reminder of treasured encounters with two charismatic visitors who proved that, when berries are ripe, every garden has its bandits.
