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I almost missed this one Jax ... But glad I didnt .. Beautiful Teal Jax .. I use to kill a lot of teal in my old hunting days down here in Texas ... They were the duck most prevalent to this area ..The blue and green wing .. and we killed more green then blue .. You got it down to a T Jax .. Looks just like those beauties ...Great job ... Let's see it when it's finished ..
Gene
Beautiful work. great detail, but not just the detail, it's the way the details all come together to make it so life like. I will be watching for the painted version. This is great.
Hi Jax, not only are you an excellent woodburner you've carved a good looking duck. I agree, if you have a show to ready this one for--then acrylics is the best choice. Looking forward to seeing the painted GW.
Kathy