Saturday, July 26, 2008

Pintail Update




Worked on finishing the cape and the definition of chest feathers. I like the way they are coming out. I also put a base coat on the bill. I'll need to see a better picture of a good bill for replication. I gave a wash to the entire rump section to even out the feather center and to lose the white tips. They really were not coming out well.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Native American Flute



A gentleman at work collects and plays native american flutes. He had seen my woodworking and set forth a sort of challenge. He thought I should be able to make a flute since I was a woodworker. Well, here is the outcome of my first native flute. It's in the key of F# and is tuned. The Flute is Red Cedar and the Fetish is ebony. I used an inuit influence for the fetish paint scheme.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Paint Frustration


At the Krausman's I decided to work on a Hen Pintail. Doesn't sound too remarkable to non painters, but trust me, the different shades are crazy. I was frustrated enough that I called Keith this evening and he talked me back down off the roof. He also shared some great photos of birds he carved for the world competition and some older birds recently returned from a museum. Wow.
I am getting closer to completing the base paint of the bird. Here is a photo of where the progress is. It has a long way to go. That's okay. I am learning. I am happy so far with what is going on here so thats why I am showing.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Welcome Aboard



Well, here goes first shot at the blog-o-sphere. I am adopting the wood-as-art theme because I like to do so many things in wood although my passion for 2 years has been duck decoys. I recently completed a class at the Krausmans Studio with the World Campion carver Keith Mueller.
It was such a blast. All I can say is that I carved and painted from 0800-2300 every evening and was mad that my body was shutting down. 6 days in a row and man did I need a vacation from my vacation. I stayed with John Johnson, a retired engineer from GM and a really great guy. He has a cabin up in the U.P. of Michigan just about 15 Min from the carving studio. They also pronounce the word Sauna kinda funny. But you better get to know it cuz thats how you bathe. Photos are of me trying to get a glimpse of a Black Duck. A species we don't have many of in MN. If I am lucky, I will figure this blog thing out a bit more. Attached below is a photo John took of Keith Mueller in the Studio just before going. Rev. Don Stonnard, one of our students thought Keith Needed a painting Apron more fitting his craft.