Description
A rufous-brown jay with distinctive blue-black wing markings perches on a delicate branch rendered in soft graphite, its head turned in profile with an alert, watchful expression. The composition uses warm earth tones against a pale cream ground, rendered in the precise ornithological style of early nineteenth-century natural history illustration. In a naturalist's study, a Victorian-inspired library, or alongside other classical bird specimens. Printed to order on heavyweight matte paper at a petite 3-by-4 or 4-by-4 inches, with an optional poplar wood stand so it can sit upright on a desk or shelf. Small enough to fill the gap in a gallery wall or start a new one. Your first original, priced to collect more than one.