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Entries in fly fishing art (202)

Friday
Jun122009

Living Proof Designs

After many years of looking at fishermen’s photos, fish paintings, and taxidermy, Matt and Chris Underwood  knew there was another way to document people’s cherished moments on the water.

Through a special process that involves print, paint, woods, and waxes, a truly unique piece of art is created. Living Proof Designs will transform your digital images into a handcrafted work of art that is one of a kind.

LINK (Via: The Anglers Net)

Thursday
Jun112009

Friday Pin Up - Bonus Thursday Addition

Friday's pin up comes a little early this week

We had Savlen's "technical permit illustration" teed up for this Friday but were somehow scooped by the Underground, regular pin up posting will resume tomorrow.

Thursday
May212009

Custom Drawings of your Fishing Adventure

Recently received this sketch from Chum junkie Jason Manning - which highlights my shit eating grin in pretty creepy fashion.  Take a peek here to see more of his work. LINK

Wednesday
Apr012009

Ward Lockwood's Fly Fishing

Fly fishing meets Cubism.

John Ward Lockwood's works are in the permanent collections of 17 museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Denver Art Museum, the McNay Museum of Art in San Antonio, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  LINK

Sunday
Mar222009

Vintage Chum - Postcard Edition

Saturday
Mar212009

Fly Fishing Etsy

It's been a while since we visited our favorite on-line marketplace for all things handmade.

Salvaged Teak wood timbers from an old ship that have been reclaimed into fly fishing boxes

LINK

A classic saltwater fly floats over a bed of sea shells perfectly preserved forever in resin.

LINK

The Fly Fisherman vinyl decal measures approximately 23"x26" tall. The decal is available in your choice of our available colors. LINK

Name of design: "Fly Fishers" LINK

The Fly pattern design is hand stenciled on the shirt. LINK

Fly tyers are selling their wares on Etsy. LINK

I bought all three of these etchings from Chart Well Print.

The life cycle of an insect as seen through the eyes and hands of a fly fisherman.

Late summer and the river is low. The steelhead are gathering at the tailwaters.

There is a hatch and the fish are rising up like birds...