Original Artwork by Running Duck Studio

Welcome to the Running Duck Studio gallery — original hand-inked drawings by Australian artist Danielle B Latta. From bold wildlife portraits to tender family moments, each piece tells a story in elegant black and white.

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Vintage Flower, one elegantly dressed lady in ruffles

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38 × 30 cm

About This ArtworkImmerse yourself in the delicate allure of 'Vintage Flower: One Elegantly Dressed Lady in Ruffles',...

Swim Cap Divas, two elegant retro ladies on a jetty

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38 × 33 × 1 cm

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Keeping Up Routines, COVID crazy

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28 × 23 cm

About This ArtworkEmbracing the whimsy of lockdown life, 'Keeping Up Routines' is a charming ink illustration that ca...

A Little Bit of Country Crazy – Whimsical Rural Art Book

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14.5 × 20 × .5 cm

About This Great Gift Idea Get lost in 'A Little Bit of Country Crazy,' a charming collection of ink sketches that b...

The Locals – Australian birds

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90 × 30 cm

About This ArtworkThe Locals - Australian birds is a vibrant ink artwork that brings the beauty of native wildlife to...

Date in the Bush 2 – Kookaburra, Lorikeet and Cockatoo

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29.7 × 42 cm

About This ArtworkImmerse yourself in the vibrant world of Australian wildlife with 'Date in the Bush 2', a captivati...

Bush Club House – Tawny Frogmouth, Ibis and Cockatoo

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29.7 × 42 cm

About Bush Club HouseStep into the Australian bush with Bush Club House, a captivating ink drawing that brings the na...

Scrub Patrol

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29.7 × 42 cm

About This ArtworkImmerse yourself in the vibrant colours and textures of the Australian bush, as personified by a tr...

Bush Lookout – Kingfisher & Cockatoo

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29.7 × 42 cm

About This ArtworkThis emotive ink artwork transports you to a tranquil bush lookout in Dayboro, Queensland, where a ...

A DATE IN THE BUSH

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29.7 × 42 cm

About This ArtworkThis digital artwork, A Date in the Bush, is a vibrant celebration of Australian wildlife and the g...

For Moments Like These – The elusive hug

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22 × 17 cm

About This ArtworkDelve into the depths of emotion with 'For Moments Like These', a poignant ink drawing encapsulatin...

Vulnerable – Pure Emotion is all I Feel Today in Lockdown

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28 × 25 cm

About This ArtworkDelve into the poignant 'Vulnerable - Pure Emotion is all I Feel Today in Lockdown', a black and wh...

COVID 2020 – A Reflective Art Book Journey

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21 × 15 × .3 cm

About This ArtworkDelve into the intimate world of ink drawings that reflect the turmoil and hope of 2020. Created du...

Art Book Signed by Artist: Sweetness and Light

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About This ArtworkIn the serene surroundings of Dayboro, Queensland, I crafted 'Sweetness and Light', a collection of...

Art Book: Sweetness and Light

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My First Love, a boy hugging his dog

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About My First Love, a Boy Hugging His DogThis heartfelt ink drawing is a celebration of the unbreakable bond between...

Grandma’s Secrets, vintage flappers

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50 × 40 cm

About This Artwork This ink sketch, 'Grandma's Secrets', whispers tales of a bygone era, where women dared to break ...

From Wild Wings, an eloquent conversation with wild animal

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About This ArtworkFrom Wild Wings is a poignant ink drawing that captures a moment of quiet communion between a woman...

Whispers In The Wind, horses

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42 × 33 cm

About Whispers In The WindWhispers In The Wind is a contemplative piece that captures the essence of horses in a stat...

A little Conversation, a child with a bird

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22 × 16 × 2 cm

About A Little Conversation A Little Conversation is a poignant ink drawing that captures the gentle magic of a chil...

Beach Games, the seagull battle

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About This ArtworkBeach Games, the seagull battle, is a captivating ink drawing that embodies the essence of freedom ...

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Art That Captures the Soul of Animals and the Moments We Cherish

Drawing for Walt Disney in the past means there is a residual hint of cartoon style in most works created by the Running Duck Studio artist. This cartoon style allows for a story to be told within each artwork. No faces are so you can find yourself in a story that resonates with you. Capturing those special fleeting moments in a forever memory piece of art for that warm feeling just when you need it.

Do you have a favourite animal? or pet that is your best mate?
Creating animal drawings is a passion that stems from deep in my upbringing and life experiences. I lived on a hobby farm with every animal you could possibly think of, but not only that. My mum was also the drop-in point for abandoned wildlife. So I was also raised with baby emus, kangaroos, possums and even a fox.

I remember one story where my dad was called to town, and there in the middle of the town roundabout, stood a fully grown emu. It was Eeny, one of our emus, einy Meeny miney and mo, that we had released a few years earlier.

Now such was the connection, and recognition, between animal and human that dad was able to pick this fully grown wild animal up and put it in the back of the land cruiser. Not a trailer, in the car, with us kids eyeballing it from the back seat.

So I learned at an early age about the strong connections that can develop not only with the animals we surround ourselves with but also with wildlife. This awareness helps me create emotive black and white drawings of animals

The Art of Black and White

The colour black is considered elegant yet understated, so I am able to keep the focus on the subject in a way that is not confronting but purposeful.

Black and white drawings create a more intense mood than colour, making it more emotional. An emotional response to any artwork is rewarding to its creator and the audience. The artwork becomes more than just a pretty picture; its value is reflected in its owner.

Visually black and white drawings work in any home decor to help create a timeless feature that will never go out of style.


Is black and white even a colour?

If black is a combination of colours and as such, it is not a colour itself. White is described as the absence of colour… So does that mean black and white drawings do not exist?

In physics, a colour is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colours because they do not have specific wavelengths. Instead, white light contains all wavelengths of visible light. Black, on the other hand, is the absence of visible light. Seattlepi

What artist is known for his black and white paintings??

This is one of the most searched questions on the internet. My question is, why was the go-to search for a male? I would say partly because women were not allowed the same access to art education as men in the past. Hence, less well-known female artists, so the go-to search is “him”.

I am happy to say the Running Duck Studio artist is a “her”. Danielle B Latta has won several art awards and sold well over 1000 black and white drawings. There are three tiers to Danielle’s artwork,

  1. Large gallery pieces, usually Australian and other wildlife animal drawings,
  2. Smaller pieces that are considered art for the people. Keeping original art accessible to all and usual small animal and special moment illustrative works.
  3. Functional art. For those with no wall space and who have fallen in love with artworks that have already been sold