White-tailed deer. (Odocoileus virginianu)

Conservation status: Population stable

White-tailed deer live in wooded areas. When a white-tailed deer is alarmed, it may stomp its hooves and snort to warn other deer. It may also "flag" or raise its tail and show its white underside. When a mother deer is running, this white underside can help her fawns follow her.

White-tailed deer mate in November in the northern parts of their range and in January or February in the southern parts of their range. The female has one to three fawns after about six months after mating. Fawns are reddish-brown at birth with white spots that help camouflage them. They can walk at birth and forage for food a couple of days later. They are weaned at about six weeks.

“Day One”
Chesapeake Series 2022

English cotton fabrics, Italian Threads on cotton.

Framed dimensions (inches) 29 H x 35 W

SOLD

Artist notes: This little fella is just beginning to see the world around him. Amazingly, he will be prancing around within the hour! I delighted in painting this sweet man in the most lovely Italian cotton threads (Aurifil 50 weight) thread on fabric on top of a base of cork fabric. It is framed with the highest quality museum glass, with a turquoise matt and wood-grained frame. If you are interested in this work, please contact me and I’ll be happy to show you this lovely little man and answer any questions you may have.