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Birds of Britain A4 Giclee print

Birds of Britain A4 Giclee print

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It is so satisfying to draw and paint these little feathered beauties. Since lock-down nature has been a great comfort, watching Robins and Blue Tits going about their business, fluffing feathers and meeting up for morning chats (I'm sure that is what they are doing)! is the best way to while away the day.

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A little group of common British birds having a natter. Robins, Blue tits, Coal tits, fluffing their feathers.

This A4 (8"x11") giclee print is made with archival Epson paper and ink.

It is suitable for a standard A4 mount and frame.

A great gift, or just keep for yourself!

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