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Entries in fly fishing art (202)

Tuesday
May102011

Welcome to Studio Dyess

Fish and wildlife is one of the specialties of illustrator and painter John Dyess

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Monday
Apr252011

The Art of Paul Kethley 

Being one of the renown contemporary artists of the American West, Paul Kethley continually works from life to produce plein-air paintings that serve as a study to later assist him in producing a larger painting in the studio. At this stage Paul may incorporate into the art work an American Indian on a Paint Horse in a southwest setting, a cowboy with pack mule in the Rocky Mountains or a fly-fisherman angling trout on a Colorado mountain stream.

"I like to depict man interacting with the environment—campfires, cowboys, Native Americans, wildlife, and fishermen. I want to get viewers involved in the interaction with the people, to tell a story. But I also give them the freedom to finish the story."

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Fishing Illustrations

Monday
Apr112011

Guy Jacobson Angling and Riparian Art

According to Guy Jacobson's website he's picking up brushes and pencils again.

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Tuesday
Mar292011

One Rise Fits All

For those wary of going anywhere without their favorite fly, Patagonia offers the Green Butt Skunk T-Shirt. Original artwork by Jeff Kennedy is printed on the back of this organic cotton tee with PVC- and phthalate-free inks. Taped shoulder seams won't chafe under a pack and it's recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.

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Monday
Feb282011

The Art of Bob Witzel

Trout River is a series of watercolors Bob Witzel has painted of classic trout rivers in North America. These images were painted on location during travels between 1959 and 1991.

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Witzel's work is not just limited to freshwater.