Vanessa Thorman Studio
Tufted Titmouse I - Fine Art Print
Tufted Titmouse I - Fine Art Print
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To best protect your artwork and ensure its longevity, keep out of direct sunlight.
It's recommended that you keep it in the protective sleeve until you're ready to frame it. Enjoy!
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Tufted Titmouse I Print of Original Watercolor Painting by Vanessa Thorman
- Species: Baeolophus bicolor (Tufted Titmouse)
- Orientation: Portrait (vertical)
- Materials: 100% cotton, acid-free fine art paper with a matte finish. Ultra-thick (300 grams) with a luxurious feel. Archival inks for enduring beauty.
- Options: Various options are available - please select your preferred size from the dropdown menu. The print is unframed.
- Giclée Method: Museum-quality archival reproduction of an original watercolor painting by Vanessa Thorman created using the giclée method, which is the highest standard for fine art prints.
- Care Instructions: To maximize the life of your artwork, keep it away from direct sunlight.
- Hand-signed and dated by the artist for added authenticity.
Please note that this listing is for the giclée print only. The print comes unframed and without a mat, allowing you the freedom to personalize the presentation according to your unique style. The lifestyle photos provided showcase how the print would look when framed, offering inspiration for your own display options.
My artwork allows you to live with your favorite bird and animals (without the mess!), bringing with it the beauty and serenity that only nature can provide. Studies have shown that bird and wildlife artwork improves mental health and overall well-being? So, uplift your spirit with this Tufted Titmouse painting!
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Reference photo credit to Zach Vaughn Photography
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Did you know?
The Tufted Titmouse gets its name from the prominent crest of feathers on its head, which resembles a tuft. When the bird is alarmed or excited, the crest is often raised, making it easily recognizable and adding to its charming appearance.
Tufted Titmice are known for their interesting behavior of hoarding food. During the fall and winter, they collect and hide seeds in various locations such as tree bark crevices, leaf litter, and even in the ground.
These small songbirds are quite vocal and have a variety of songs and calls in their repertoire. Tufted Titmice are also social birds and are commonly seen in mixed flocks along with other small bird species, such as chickadees and nuthatches, while foraging for food.