Black Cockatoo Gallery

About the Black Cockatoo Gallery

Black Cockatoo Gallery is more than just an art gallery, it is an experience with an environmental message. The exhibited work is inspirational, passionate and educational, highlighting Australian wildlife and nature. The gallery has art for sale, art for collectors, and art lessons for people who want to learn about art and our environment.

Having been inspired by the majestic beauty and the unique ecosystem of the Bloomfield region, Ross built his fine art gallery and tea/coffee house within thirty lush acres of the Bloomfield paradise.

Situated on Bloomfield Road, just north of Ayton township, the gallery displays works from the couple who hold a passion for the environment.

Careful planning of the gallery environment and the introduction of native vegetation and water to the property has encouraged endemic wildlife to return to the property and thrive. The garden has won first prizes as Best Native Garden in Cook Shire.

A huge variety of native birds, frogs, lizards, wallabies, and rare and endangered animals are regular visitors to the gallery grounds.

The property is a wildlife refuge to help sick and injured animals. Ross and Lainie have a particular interest in the birds who live and visit here and welcome bird enthusiasts.

Gallery patrons are encouraged to stay and refresh while enjoying the surrounding bushland and meet some of the wildlife guests. The gallery deck overlooks the property and is perfect for coffee or tea and a snack while you relax.

How the Name Originated

When Ross Franzi purchased the property, a large amount of the area was cleared but where the gallery is situated three mature bloodwood trees remained. In these trees hundreds of black cockatoos were gathered, males and females.

‘What a sight’, hence the name.

These birds tend to come back every year, just like the gallery’s guests.

“Art With a Difference”

Black Cockatoo Gallery has a reputation as an art and nature destination in the tropical North Queensland region.

The gallery’s collection continues to develop with recent works including watercolour zoological and botanical studies, illustrated maps, glass leadlight pieces, as well as interesting antiques on display.

Maps | Cards | Prints

The illustrated maps by Lainie Franzi are a wonderful souvenir of a visit to Bloomfield Valley, the Wet Tropics and Cape York Peninsula.

The illustrated maps by Lainie Franzi are a wonderful souvenir of a visit to Bloomfield Valley, the Wet Tropics and Cape York Peninsula.

They are a delightful mix of geographical information, facts about unique flora and fauna, historical anecdote and contemporary journeys.

The originals are on display in the gallery and reproductions are available as postcards and fine-quality smaller prints.

Commissions undertaken should you wish to have your trip or special places recorded in an illustrated map.

Postcards
$5 each
A5 size and the nautical map 15 x 15cm

Commissions

should you wish to have your trip or special places recorded in an illustrated map

Prints are fine-quality art prints on German etching paper
$95 each
35.5 x 50.5cm and the nautical map

$75 each
35.5 x 35.5cm

*We can post anywhere in Australia or overseas. Enquire via email.

“Shipwrecked’’ Australian Pelicans , Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas

Rainbow
Lorikeet

“Who Knows Best?”
Agile Wallabies

With a focus on Australian wildlife, fine-quality art prints and blank greeting cards are available for purchase.

Prints
$150 each
66 x 47cm paper size, 56 x 37cm print size, fine quality art prints on German etching paper, available with the pelicans and wallabies images

Cards
$8 each
17.5 x 12.5cm, blank inside
available with the pelicans and lorikeet images

*We can post anywhere in Australia or overseas. Enquire via email.