Bald Eagles Giclee Paper Print Framed and Matted
The Nest is a dynamic acrylic painting that captures Bald Eagles on their nest. This artwork details the branches, moss, pine needles, and the Bald Eagles feathers. These majestic birds are a daily yet exciting site at the artist's lake home.
Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper
Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat
Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 18.5” x 12.5” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 22.5” x 14.5” Mat
The Nest is a dynamic acrylic painting that captures Bald Eagles on their nest. This artwork details the branches, moss, pine needles, and the Bald Eagles feathers. These majestic birds are a daily yet exciting site at the artist's lake home.
Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper
Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat
Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 18.5” x 12.5” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 22.5” x 14.5” Mat
The Nest is a dynamic acrylic painting that captures Bald Eagles on their nest. This artwork details the branches, moss, pine needles, and the Bald Eagles feathers. These majestic birds are a daily yet exciting site at the artist's lake home.
Giclee print reproduction on archival white paper
Wooden frame and conservation grade off-white mat
Two sizes available:
12” x 6” Print, 18.5” x 12.5” Mat
16” x 8” Print, 22.5” x 14.5” Mat
Giclee prints with archival pigmented inks
Highest level of color gamut available in printing (12 color printing)
Solid wooden frame. 1” wide. .75” depth. Warm charcoal color with subtle variations edges. Color and simple design works great in almost any room.
Conservation grade off-white mat.
These regal birds aren’t really bald, but their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings. To find Bald Eagles, head for water, where the birds are likely to be looking for fish. Nationwide, Bald Eagles are most widespread during winter, where they can be found along coasts, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in many states. Once endangered by hunting and pesticides, Bald Eagles have flourished under protection.
Eagles build their nest in a branched crotch toward the top of the tree. Bald eagles often select the tallest trees with limbs strong enough to support a nest that can weigh more than 1,000 pounds.
—Cornell Lab of Ornithology