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25 \ Michelle Loschiavo
Blue Snake 2024
pencil on paper
36 x 41 cm
MLO24-0002
Courtesy of DONUT Studios-CBChange, Golden Square
ABOUT
There is a profound beauty and intricacy within the natural world that continuously captures Michelle Loschiavo’s imagination and inspires her work. As an established artist based in Bendigo, her primary focus lies within the realm of wildlife. Through her preferred medium of graphite drawing, she strives to convey the essence and spirit of magnificent creatures onto paper. Each detail and subtle gesture is carefully captured, unveiling the true essence and unique characteristics of exotic wildlife. It is Loschiavo’s hope that through the delicate strokes of her pencil, she can ignite a sense of awe and curiosity towards the vibrant and diverse world of wildlife.
IMAGE CREDIT
Stacey Ballard
MORE INFORMATION
Visit donutstudios.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.
Blue Snake 2024
pencil on paper
36 x 41 cm
MLO24-0002
Courtesy of DONUT Studios-CBChange, Golden Square
ABOUT
There is a profound beauty and intricacy within the natural world that continuously captures Michelle Loschiavo’s imagination and inspires her work. As an established artist based in Bendigo, her primary focus lies within the realm of wildlife. Through her preferred medium of graphite drawing, she strives to convey the essence and spirit of magnificent creatures onto paper. Each detail and subtle gesture is carefully captured, unveiling the true essence and unique characteristics of exotic wildlife. It is Loschiavo’s hope that through the delicate strokes of her pencil, she can ignite a sense of awe and curiosity towards the vibrant and diverse world of wildlife.
IMAGE CREDIT
Stacey Ballard
MORE INFORMATION
Visit donutstudios.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.