Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 12.6 x 9.5 x 0.016 inches.
Every painting is made using the best quality materials.
The painting is signed on the front and includes a unique Certificate of Authenticity.
The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings (they are usually brighter on screen).
Please don’t hesitate to contact me for whatever further information.
This painting is based on the original photograph 'Backward Glance - Female Northern Cardinal', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a North American bird. It is found in woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and swamps of southern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and south through Mexico. The name of this cute North American songbird refers to the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, who wear distinctive red robes and caps, although the description only fits the male.
The female is fawn, with mostly grayish-brown tones, but she also sports a sharp crest and warm red accents on the wings and tail feathers.
During winter, both male and female will fluff up their down feathers in order to trap warm air next to their body and keeping cold air from reaching their body, and also take turns tucking one leg at a time into their body to keep them warm while still using the other to stand.
As a curiosity, the female Northern Cardinal is one of the few female North American songbirds that sing, and she does often while sitting on the nest. Another curious detail is that the female is fed by the male as part of the courtship behavior.
Paper, oil painting.
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Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 12.6 x 9.5 x 0.016 inches.
Every painting is made using the best quality materials.
The painting is signed on the front and includes a unique Certificate of Authenticity.
The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings (they are usually brighter on screen).
Please don’t hesitate to contact me for whatever further information.
This painting is based on the original photograph 'Backward Glance - Female Northern Cardinal', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a North American bird. It is found in woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and swamps of southern Canada, through the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and south through Mexico. The name of this cute North American songbird refers to the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, who wear distinctive red robes and caps, although the description only fits the male.
The female is fawn, with mostly grayish-brown tones, but she also sports a sharp crest and warm red accents on the wings and tail feathers.
During winter, both male and female will fluff up their down feathers in order to trap warm air next to their body and keeping cold air from reaching their body, and also take turns tucking one leg at a time into their body to keep them warm while still using the other to stand.
As a curiosity, the female Northern Cardinal is one of the few female North American songbirds that sing, and she does often while sitting on the nest. Another curious detail is that the female is fed by the male as part of the courtship behavior.
Paper, oil painting.
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