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A vibrant mixed-media artwork celebrating freedom, trust, and the beauty of wild self-expression. Featuring a striking black cockatoo crowned in bold colours and intricate detail, Wild Soul embodies the spirit of resilience and individuality. The layered textures, feathers, affirmations, and the small pink-haired girl symbolise inner strength, creativity, and the courage to trust your journey.

 

Perfect as digital wall art, printable home décor, or smart TV artwork, this piece adds a burst of colour and positivity to any space. Ideal for creative studios, therapy rooms, kids’ spaces, classrooms, or anywhere that celebrates self-belief and emotional wellbeing.

Wild Soul – Black Cockatoo Empowerment Art

$9.95Price

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  • Every download includes two high-quality files designed for both print and digital use:

    1. Print-Quality File

    • 6000px (long edge)
    • 300 DPI
    • Ideal for posters, framed prints, canvas art, décor, and professional printing.

    2. Web-Optimised File

    • 1920px (long edge)
    • Perfect for websites, social media, smart devices, digital art, and online use.
    • Fast loading + easy to resize or crop for any platform.

    Both files come as instant digital downloads — no shipping, no waiting.

     

    How You Can Use Your Files

    • Wall art & prints
    • Smart TV displays
    • Social media posts
    • Websites & blogs
    • Digital planners
    • Branding & creative projects
    • Wallpapers & screensavers
    • Educational & student projects

    Flexible, easy, royalty-free creativity at your fingertips.

     

    Royalty-Free Licence

    You may use these files for unlimited personal and commercial projects.
    (Reselling the files as-is or redistributing them is not permitted.)

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Contact

Karin Roberts
Sunshine Coast, QLD, AUSTRALIA

Email: arttonic77@gmail.com

Acknowledgment of Country

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.

I pay my respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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