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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Next Up: Ring-necked Duck



Male/Drake:
Distinguished by white bill markings, a white triangular shaped wedge by the front folded wing, and iridescent black head and upper parts. This duck's named is derived from the faint chestnut ring around the base of its neck, which is only visible on close viewing.





Photo credit: Michael Lasnek

Saturday, October 5, 2013

A New Home for the Cinnamon Teal

I am excited to announce that Bart sold the Cinnamon Teal Duck. It now resides in a lovely new home where it is highly valued and appreciated, making both the carver and the new owner very happy.


Eider Duck: Finished Piece




Thursday, September 12, 2013

Eider Duck Timeline

Carving Progress

May 25th


May 31st

June 6th
Feathering & Burning
June 21st ~ Carving Complete & Ready to Paint

July 3rd ~ Lacquer Coat



Monday, April 29, 2013

A daunting new project ~ April 2013

King Eider Drake 

Shown here in the wild




APRIL 24th.
First steps. Unfortunately, the original wood block was not cut high enough to accommodate the upper feathers atop the body. Bart will have to carve and add inserts for those two tufts very soon. He needs those reference points in determining the layout of the lower feathers.



APRIL 28th.


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wood Duck ~ Paint Layers

Taking the plunge. Settling into a color pallette.


The painstaking application of color, layer by layer. 
Later, other colors will be applied to add greater detail and definition.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Painting the Wood Duck ~ First strokes

First color choices and first strokes ~ always a hurdle. 


Bart chooses to work slowly and deliberately with a very fine brush.


Dualing Paintbrushes ~ alternating colors to create contrast and detail.


Saturday, February 9, 2013

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Caleb's Wood Duck (Drake)

Carving Progress: December 4th



Bart has been alternating between the Teal and Wood Duck Projects.
He prefers not to be painting two ducks at the same time so he's staggered the work.


Today: February 2nd



Here's one with the carver



Jordan's Blue-winged Teal

Update on the painting process.
The feathers on the front breast area are still to be painted.