Twitter I | Original Painting

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Twitter I is a captivating original painting by Kirsty Nixon, celebrating the spirited charm of the Pīwakawaka (Fantail), one of Aotearoa’s most beloved native birds. Perched amongst the glossy green leaves of Kawakawa in the lower right foreground, the flighty Pīwakawaka appears alert and inquisitive, its distinctive fan-shaped tail bringing movement and character to the scene.

Lush foliage fills the composition, while glimpses of soft powder-blue sky break through the canopy, creating a sense of light and openness. Delicate yet full of life, Twitter I captures the playful energy and enduring appeal of the Pīwakawaka. This original painting is one of three works in Nixon’s Twitter series, presented as part of Little River Gallery’s exhibition Birds of a Feather.

Artwork Dimensions | Width x Height 
Framed Canvas - 635mm x 635mm 

Framed Original Painting
Hand-painted and signed by Kirsty Nixon, this work is created using high-quality, pigment-based acrylics on stretched cotton canvas. It is sealed with a protective, fade-resistant archival varnish and elegantly finished in a refined wooden tray frame.

Gallery Display | Little River Gallery
Kirsty Nixon's original painting Twitter I is available at Little River Gallery

Additional Information

Detailed Description

Twitter II presents a quieter, more contemplative portrait of the Pīwakawaka (Fantail), one of New Zealand’s most endearing native birds. Perched amongst the broad, heart-shaped leaves of Kawakawa, the bird occupies a position just off-centre, its gaze directed beyond the picture plane as though momentarily distracted by something unseen. Soft blue skies filter through the surrounding foliage, creating pockets of light that contrast beautifully with the rich greens of the native bush.

While small in stature, the Pīwakawaka holds a significant place within Aotearoa’s natural and cultural landscape. Instantly recognisable by its agile movements and expressive tail, the Fantail is rarely still, flitting effortlessly through forests and gardens in pursuit of insects. In this work, however, Nixon captures a rarer moment of pause, inviting the viewer to share in the bird’s quiet attentiveness and sense of curiosity.

One of three paintings in Kirsty Nixon’s Twitter series, Twitter II explores the intimate encounters that often occur within New Zealand’s native landscapes. Presented as part of Little River Gallery's exhibition Birds of a Feather, the work reflects Nixon’s enduring fascination with birdlife and her ability to reveal the beauty, character, and presence of the natural world through careful observation and vibrant colour.

Care Instructions

Your original Kirsty Nixon painting is a one-of-a-kind artwork. Caring for it properly will help preserve its beauty, value, and the connection it brings into your space for many years to come.

Each original has been hand-painted by Kirsty using high-quality, pigment-based acrylics on stretched cotton canvas, and sealed with a protective, fade-resistant archival varnish. These materials have been chosen for their exceptional longevity and vibrancy.

Please read the following care guidelines carefully to ensure the lasting preservation of your original artwork.

Handling
Minimise handling wherever possible. Always carry your painting by holding the stretcher bars or the outer frame (if framed), rather than the canvas itself. Avoid touching the painted surface directly, as natural oils from your skin can leave permanent marks. When placing or resting the painting, ensure the surface is clean, dry, and cushioned—never lay the artwork face-down.

Sunlight Exposure
Although sealed with a protective UV-resistant varnish, your painting should not be hung in direct sunlight. Over time, even the most durable pigments can fade if continuously exposed to harsh light. If your chosen hanging location receives occasional light exposure, consider UV-filtering glass or framing solutions for added protection.

Environment
Original paintings are best displayed in areas with stable temperature and humidity. Avoid hanging near sources of moisture, such as bathrooms or kitchens, and keep away from direct airflow from heaters or air conditioning units. Fluctuations in humidity and temperature can weaken the canvas or cause warping over time.

Select a low-traffic location to avoid accidental bumps or scratches and hang your painting at a safe elevation—away from small children and pets.

Cleaning
Never use water, solvents, or cleaning products on your painting. To remove dust, gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth or use a clean, soft-bristle artist’s brush. Always use light pressure and avoid rubbing. Do not attempt to remove stubborn marks—seek professional conservation advice if necessary.

Storage and Transport
If you need to store or transport your original painting, wrap it in acid-free tissue paper or glassine, followed by a layer of bubble wrap for protection. Avoid using plastic directly against the canvas, as it can trap moisture and encourage mould growth. Always store in a dry, climate-controlled environment, ideally upright rather than flat.

For longer-term storage, consider using a sturdy art box or crate to prevent pressure on the canvas and accidental damage.

With thoughtful care and consideration, your original Kirsty Nixon painting will continue to offer joy, colour, and a peaceful sense of place—just as the artist intended.

Visual Mockup Disclaimer

Please note that the framing and in situ images are intended solely as visual inspiration, offering a contextual representation of the artwork within a styled environment and frame.

These mockups are not to scale and do not reflect the exact proportions of the artwork. For accurate sizing, kindly refer to the Artwork Dimensions provided above.