Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 10.83 x 9.45 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 'Juvenile Baltimore Oriole', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The rich, whistling song of the Baltimore Oriole, echoing from treetops near homes and parks, is a sweet herald of Spring in eastern North America. Fond of fruit and nectar as well as insects, Baltimore Orioles are easily lured to backyard feeders.
Unlike robins and many other fruit-eating birds, Baltimore Orioles seem to prefer only ripe, dark-colored fruit. Orioles seek out the darkest mulberries, the reddest cherries, and the deepest-purple grapes, and will ignore green grapes and yellow cherries even if they are ripe.
Paper, oil painting.
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Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 10.83 x 9.45 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 'Juvenile Baltimore Oriole', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The rich, whistling song of the Baltimore Oriole, echoing from treetops near homes and parks, is a sweet herald of Spring in eastern North America. Fond of fruit and nectar as well as insects, Baltimore Orioles are easily lured to backyard feeders.
Unlike robins and many other fruit-eating birds, Baltimore Orioles seem to prefer only ripe, dark-colored fruit. Orioles seek out the darkest mulberries, the reddest cherries, and the deepest-purple grapes, and will ignore green grapes and yellow cherries even if they are ripe.
Paper, oil painting.
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