The portrait that owns the wall
What you hang is the portrait: a koala with big furry ears, a wide black nose, looking right at you. I created it head-on and with a plain background: it holds up well from a distance and doesn't fight with whatever's around it. With a frame it carries differently than a loose print: it reads as a piece, with its own border and framing, and it settles the wall instead of just decorating it.
In Cooper's bio you'll find out there's a guy with a job and a town behind that plushie face: he's a presenter on a community radio station on the east coast of Australia. The portrait doesn't tell you any of that; it holds your gaze and that's it.







