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Little Wet Robin 2021

by David Morgan

Digital Print on Fine Art Paper. 312/316 grams. Archival pigment inks (all artwork is signed below in the white space ie: signature, title, Issue number.)

h 25.4  x  w 20.3 cm
h 10  x  w 8 in

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Description


Little Wet Robin

This evocative artwork captures the charm of the European Robin (Erithacus rubecula), one of Britain's most cherished garden birds. Perched delicately on a budding twig, the Robin is shown in a moment of stillness after rain, its orange-red breast glistening with soft, damp tones against the muted grey of its underparts. The finely detailed plumage and watchful black eye reflect both resilience and vulnerability, a true portrait of this familiar yet ever-enchanting bird.

In nature, Robins are bold and resourceful, often seen in gardens, parks, woodlands, and hedgerows throughout the year. They are fiercely territorial despite their friendly reputation, singing their fluting song even in the depths of winter to defend their ground. Known for their close association with humans, Robins often follow gardeners at work, foraging for worms and insects unearthed in freshly turned soil.

Their presence is deeply woven into British culture, symbolising hope, endurance, and renewal.

Printed to museum standards as a Limited Edition of 100 Giclée prints, each artwork is produced using archival pigment inks on fine art paper, ensuring exceptional colour richness and durability. Every print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, making it a collectable piece of lasting value.

Perfect for bird lovers, collectors of British wildlife art, and those who treasure the beauty of nature in every season, Little Wet Robin is a tender reminder of the quiet poetry found in everyday encounters with the natural world.

Poetic Note
A robin waits, the rain has passed,
Its breast still gleams, the storm won't last.
Through winter chill or summer fair,
The Little Wet Robin is always there.