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A quintessential Aussie scene? A trio of frenzied Ibis searching the pile of much loved Aussie items for sustenance and for survival. This is their domain.

The Rubbish is Ours is a glorified portrayal of the much loathed and loved Australian Ibis, commonly referred to as 'Bin Chickens'. Native to Australia these ubiquitous scavengers have secured their survival by feeding from the trash left behind in human developments. For this reason, and their subsequent ripe odours, they are hated and detested by the general public. This piece is a commentary on their current image and state of living. Fallen from grace in the eye of the Australian people, these beautiful birds have been relegated to the lords of the trash, the guardians of garbage, bin chickens. 
Who is to blame for their fall?Why are we ready to judge an animal who reuses what we through away? Whose rubbish is it really?

Also, just because this is a bit of fun and I love telling a good story.
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The Rubbish Is Ours Drawing

Pilar Basa

Australia

Drawing, Gouache on Paper

Size: 255.1 W x 400 H x 0 D in

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A quintessential Aussie scene? A trio of frenzied Ibis searching the pile of much loved Aussie items for sustenance and for survival. This is their domain. The Rubbish is Ours is a glorified portrayal of the much loathed and loved Australian Ibis, commonly referred to as 'Bin Chickens'. Native to Australia these ubiquitous scavengers have secured their survival by feeding from the trash left behind in human developments. For this reason, and their subsequent ripe odours, they are hated and detested by the general public. This piece is a commentary on their current image and state of living. Fallen from grace in the eye of the Australian people, these beautiful birds have been relegated to the lords of the trash, the guardians of garbage, bin chickens. Who is to blame for their fall?Why are we ready to judge an animal who reuses what we through away? Whose rubbish is it really? Also, just because this is a bit of fun and I love telling a good story.

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Drawing:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:255.1 W x 400 H x 0 D in

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G’day, I am Pilar and thanks for coming to hang out. Sprouting in Sydney, Australia I grow up in a very culturally diverse family. My mother Polish, my dad from the Philippines, a child of Australia. After having studied design at University of New South Wales, I took my skills and loves to New York where I lived and worked for over 5 years. As the years, the hours, the moments went by the buildings got too high, my skin felt too little sun and I missed the vivid blues and green of home. So I came home to Sydney, where now I am creating from my roots on sunburnt soil and experiencing my homeland with wide eyes. From a young age creativity was always something that had existed in my life. My grandfather carving leather, my father doodling, my mum crocheting late into the night. Though never something to be celebrated or overtly acknowledged, art just lived in our home. As a child I liked to draw, and the inspirations I took those decades ago have not much changed; my surroundings, imagined happenings and made up creatures. With the same core inspirations, it is the plethora of life, it’s fleeting experiences and the growth of a soul that has taken these and developed them into what my hands create today. I still like to draw, or create from what’s around me. I live in the ‘burbs of Sydney and there is so much inspiration to be found walking these quiet, and usually uneventful suburban streets. The slower nature of the ‘burbs allows us time to take in what’s around. The constant juxtaposition of human constructions speckled with native and introduced fauna and flora is 24hr performance. These small interactions between all of an areas inhabitants, not only human, is an ongoing and changing dialogue that is so enthralling to be a part of. A lot of my work captures these small snapshots, the minor occurrences or the quiet moments happening just out of our daily periphery. Or sometimes they are the result of small amusing imaginings of what nature gets up to whilst we aren’t looking. I guarantee, if you walk your street with a slightly slower step and wide eyes, there is a world you will instantly be a part of that you never noticed existed.  Primarily I illustrate with gouache, watercolour and black pigment marker. There is a captivating dichotomy between these materials, the fluidity of watered down gouache and the stark and solid permanency of the pigment marker.

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