Marnie Jay Art

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • The Studio
    • Publicity
    • Blog
  • SHOP
    • PRINTS on CANVAS
    • XMAS STARS
    • COASTERS
    • CARDS
    • Magnets
    • ORIGINAL ARTWORK
    • Other OUTLETS
  • EXHIBITIONS
    • 2008 "Backyard Bliss"
    • 2009 "Life in a Northern Town"
    • 2010 "No Place Like Home"
    • 2011 "Art in the House"
    • 2012 "Underwater World"
    • 2014 "Flight of the Termidors"
    • 2016: Free Range
  • COMMISSIONS
    • Special Projects

Xmas Stars

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Original artwork capturing quirky Territory critters.
Each star is professionally made and individually custom cut.
Made in Darwin, NT, Australia.
$12 each
Picture
Ever seen a magpie goose with a mouthful of mango and being chased by his mob for it? Hilarious antics. No wonder they call it the 'troppo season'.
Picture
Ever sat completely still and in silence on the beach long enough to see tiny life happen. If you look closely ....you can often see hermit crabs at their swap meet & playing bocce!
Picture
Lemon-bellied flycatchers have the sweetest song to suit their personality. No wonder butterflies hang out with them.
Picture
The babies of the finch world.... “weeeee” With their speckled freckly feathers no wonder they star gaze at night.
Picture
Australian Canis Dingo. Controversial. Cheeky. Smart. Evolving with our Australian landscape & wildlife for thousands of years to bring natural balance & order.
Picture
Dinosaurs living amongst us! Saltwater Crocodiles are a stealthy silently creeping hunter with evolutionary tricks like swallowing rocks for balance and cutting off circulation to injured limbs.
Picture
Water buffalo, introduced yet iconic to the Territory. 'Billy' must have been emitting a good aura....for despite the thousands ...not one fly on him today!
Picture
Often in three, Mum Dad & youngling.... lazily lolling about searching for nuts and seeds. Their beak is their super power!
Picture
'Hooded parrots' aka the Northern Rosella. So silent you rarely know they’re there. Their head may be dark but they are always smiling on the inside and out.
Picture
Blue-faced honeyeaters love pandanus, along with many other birds. They provide food (bugs that hide) and nest sites that are sheltered by hard edged, stream lined surfaces.
In store at Marnie Jay Art at Coolalinga Central
​or fill in the order form below to order.

    Order Form

Submit
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.