Description
Australia is home to the remarkable platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), one of the world’s most unusual mammals. Found in freshwater rivers, creeks, and lakes across eastern Australia and Tasmania, the platypus is instantly recognisable by its duck-like bill, webbed feet, and broad, beaver-like tail. Although it is a mammal, the platypus lays eggs instead of giving birth. It also uses sensitive receptors in its bill to detect prey underwater, feeding mainly on insects, worms, freshwater crustaceans, and other small aquatic animals.
A Unique Australian Icon
Platypus celebrates one of Australia’s most fascinating native animals through the distinctive style of South Australian artist Richard Rogers. Well known for his striking wildlife drawings and paintings, Rogers combines realistic detail with bold abstract elements. As a result, his artworks capture both the appearance and the character of Australia’s unique fauna.
Rather than simply illustrating the animal, Rogers explores its place within the Australian landscape. His work also reflects the mystery, resilience, and beauty of native wildlife.
Bold Style with a Conservation Message
This collection of native animal drawings is recognised for its bold lines, rich Outback colours, and strong textures. Rogers brings animals such as kangaroos, koalas, crocodiles, emus, eagles, and the platypus to life with energy and emotion. In addition, he blends geometric shapes and abstract patterns with natural forms, creating artwork that is both modern and timeless.
Through these works, Rogers celebrates Australia’s extraordinary wildlife while encouraging its protection. His art reminds viewers of the importance of conserving native species and preserving the country’s unique natural heritage. Today, his distinctive style continues to inspire a deeper appreciation for Australian wildlife and the landscapes these remarkable animals call home.


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