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 'On The Hunt For Food - Northern Mockingbird', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The name mockingbird refers to any of the passerine New World birds belonging to the family of the Mimidae. The common, or northern, mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), the most easily found in North America, is a medium-sized songbird known to be a mimic. It can imitate the song of other birds or even the sounds of some insects and amphibians. Mockingbirds have small heads, a long, thin bill with a hint of a downward curve, and long legs and tail. Usually grayish above and whitish below, their white-patched short and round wings make their tail seem even longer in flight. Their occasional nocturnal singing habits and their aggressive chasing off intruders on their territory (even human intruders!) causes them not to be welcome for some people, notably gardeners, as they thrive in suburban areas, but their rich, melodious and long-continued song makes them also one of the favored birds in North America.
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 'On The Hunt For Food - Northern Mockingbird', by Cindy Treger, whose express consent has been requested to use it as a reference.
The name mockingbird refers to any of the passerine New World birds belonging to the family of the Mimidae. The common, or northern, mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), the most easily found in North America, is a medium-sized songbird known to be a mimic. It can imitate the song of other birds or even the sounds of some insects and amphibians. Mockingbirds have small heads, a long, thin bill with a hint of a downward curve, and long legs and tail. Usually grayish above and whitish below, their white-patched short and round wings make their tail seem even longer in flight. Their occasional nocturnal singing habits and their aggressive chasing off intruders on their territory (even human intruders!) causes them not to be welcome for some people, notably gardeners, as they thrive in suburban areas, but their rich, melodious and long-continued song makes them also one of the favored birds in North America.
Paper, oil painting.
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