Sold Out! The Hedgerow Series - Great Tits in Creeper.
Still available as a Giclee print. Please contact me for pricing.
Monoprint, 78.49 x 38.1 cm
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed.
‘Hedgerow Series - Great Tits in Creeper’
The Hedgerow Series of prints and collages are inspired by the hedgerow that forms a boundary along the back of my garden. It is funny that hedges form boundaries yet are the greatest avenues by which wildlife moves around the country.
In this original piece of art I have featured the Great Tits’ that enjoy the benefits of both my creeper and the hedgerow.
In areas with few woods, many species of birds depend on plants such as creepers because they provide shelter and food, which aid their survival.
Great Tits are abundant in our garden flying down from the hedgerow into the creeper to feed on insects. They are beautiful to look at, mostly green and yellow with large white cheeks on their black heads. The bold black stripe on its underparts is the best way to tell apart males and females: the male’s stripe is broader, especially on the belly, and the female’s does not reach as far as the legs.
Still available as a Giclee print. Please contact me for pricing.
Monoprint, 78.49 x 38.1 cm
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed.
‘Hedgerow Series - Great Tits in Creeper’
The Hedgerow Series of prints and collages are inspired by the hedgerow that forms a boundary along the back of my garden. It is funny that hedges form boundaries yet are the greatest avenues by which wildlife moves around the country.
In this original piece of art I have featured the Great Tits’ that enjoy the benefits of both my creeper and the hedgerow.
In areas with few woods, many species of birds depend on plants such as creepers because they provide shelter and food, which aid their survival.
Great Tits are abundant in our garden flying down from the hedgerow into the creeper to feed on insects. They are beautiful to look at, mostly green and yellow with large white cheeks on their black heads. The bold black stripe on its underparts is the best way to tell apart males and females: the male’s stripe is broader, especially on the belly, and the female’s does not reach as far as the legs.
Still available as a Giclee print. Please contact me for pricing.
Monoprint, 78.49 x 38.1 cm
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed.
‘Hedgerow Series - Great Tits in Creeper’
The Hedgerow Series of prints and collages are inspired by the hedgerow that forms a boundary along the back of my garden. It is funny that hedges form boundaries yet are the greatest avenues by which wildlife moves around the country.
In this original piece of art I have featured the Great Tits’ that enjoy the benefits of both my creeper and the hedgerow.
In areas with few woods, many species of birds depend on plants such as creepers because they provide shelter and food, which aid their survival.
Great Tits are abundant in our garden flying down from the hedgerow into the creeper to feed on insects. They are beautiful to look at, mostly green and yellow with large white cheeks on their black heads. The bold black stripe on its underparts is the best way to tell apart males and females: the male’s stripe is broader, especially on the belly, and the female’s does not reach as far as the legs.