Fox a Mousing | Limited Edition Art Print
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This winter scene art print shows a fox hunting in the snow. Foxes are easier to spot in winter. Their red colouring stands out against a snowy backdrop. But getting up close is still difficult because their hearing is so acute they can pick up the crunch of your footsteps from far away. In fact, their hearing is so good they can detect the rustle of a mouse or vole underneath a thick covering of snow.
The painting above was inspired by a fox I watched hunting in a deep snowdrift. I watched it creep forward slowly, listening intently with erect ears. Then, once it had pinpointed its prey's location, it leaped into the air to surprise the rodent with a strike from above. Known as ‘mousing’, the accuracy of this leap is fascinating.
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Robert E Fuller is one of Britain’s foremost wildlife artists. He paints in acrylics and oils, favouring a highly-detailed realistic style. His commitment to authenticity is second to none. Robert goes to extraordinary lengths to accurately reflect the behaviour and character of his wild subjects and spends months in the field painstakingly studying a particular animal or bird before settling down to paint it back in his studio. The artist spends months studying a particular animal or bird before settling down to accurately reflect the behaviour and character of his wild subjects in his compositions. His pictures are painted from photographs taken in situ.










