Goldfinches and Bull Thistle Giclee Paper Print and Mat

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Goldfinches and Bull Thistle is a bright and colorful painting depicting a group of American Goldfinches gathering thistles down to build their nests. The late summer blue sky provides the background to the pops of yellow, purple, and green. This acrylic painting captures the character of the finches and gives insight into their lives.

Giclee print reproduction on archival paper.
Conservation grade off-white mat.

Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 17” x 11” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 21” x 13” Mat

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Goldfinches and Bull Thistle is a bright and colorful painting depicting a group of American Goldfinches gathering thistles down to build their nests. The late summer blue sky provides the background to the pops of yellow, purple, and green. This acrylic painting captures the character of the finches and gives insight into their lives.

Giclee print reproduction on archival paper.
Conservation grade off-white mat.

Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 17” x 11” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 21” x 13” Mat

Goldfinches and Bull Thistle is a bright and colorful painting depicting a group of American Goldfinches gathering thistles down to build their nests. The late summer blue sky provides the background to the pops of yellow, purple, and green. This acrylic painting captures the character of the finches and gives insight into their lives.

Giclee print reproduction on archival paper.
Conservation grade off-white mat.

Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 17” x 11” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 21” x 13” Mat

  • Giclee prints with archival pigmented inks

  • Highest level of color gamut available in printing (12 color printing)

  • Conservation grade off-white mat.

American Goldfinches are usually easy to find throughout much of North America, except in deep forests. Their po-ta-to-chip flight call is draws attention to them in open country. They’re most abundant in areas with thistle plants, and common at feeders, where it takes primarily sunflower and nyjer.

—Cornell Lab of Ornithology