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Entries in fish art (332)

Wednesday
Jul212010

Wes Waugh's Fish Watercolors

Wes Waugh is a Boone, North Carolina artist, workshop instructor and presenter. He first began painting at the age of 12 and is currently noted as one of the southeast regions leading landscape watercolorists.

Being a lifelong outdoor enthusiast greatly contributes to his subject choices as images collected over years of backpacking, canoeing and fishing excursions often form the base from which new paintings evolve.

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Tuesday
Jul202010

All Ahead Flank

Artist Mike Savlen has been experimenting with oils recently. This impressive blue marlin piece measures 30 x 40 inches and captures an angle you don't often see in big game fish paintings.

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Tuesday
Jul202010

A.J. Obara Jr. - Wildlife Sculptor

Anthony J. Obara Jr., (American school, born 1948) is a preeminent animalier sculptor, self-taught in the manner of Antoine-Louis Barye, Pierre Jules Mene and Isidore Bonheur, French sculptors of the 18th and 19 centuries. 

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Wednesday
Jul142010

David Allred Artist and Sculpture

Using a variety of metals and woods, David Allred celebrates nature.

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Wednesday
Jul142010

Salmon Chandeliers

Each Salmon in Scott Chamber's Salmon Chandelier is a work of art, hand made from molten glass. To achieve the beautiful golden scales on the salmon, Scott mixes sterling silver with 2000 degree glass, like making taffy, before sculpting each fish individually. While still hot, he shapes them for the radius of each row on the chandelier.

Yours for only $28,000. LINK

If art glass does not quite fit your cabin decor this silver mica option from Hobble Creek Trading Co. just might do the trick.  LINK

No game room is complete without a Sheridan Island Big Fish Salmon billiard chandelier.

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Thursday
Jul082010

Steelhead Fabrications

Designed and forged by a second-generation blacksmith, Steelhead Fabrications offers a variety of aquatic sculpture.

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