Old Buck
Life Member
Getting your input was so helpful on the title for the lion piece that I'm going to post another request.
I'm progressing quite well on my turkey painting, current title, Foggy Morning Trio - Wild Turkey. It is a spring morning scene with three gobblers on a wooded ridge. There is an abandoned farm in the background including an old tractor. The sun is just burning off the morning fog. New grass is poking up through last fall's fallen leaves. Mayapple and other spring wild flowers are blooming (think there will be any morels?)
I'd really like to hide a nice shed in the painting but out of all the sheds I've found none really stand out. I'd like something with good mass and lots of character. The kind that makes a whitetailer start to drool. Possibly even a matched set.
If you've got something you wouldn't mind me using please post pictures on this thread.
Once the antler(s) is decided upon I can either work from the actual sheds or photos. If I use photos I may need to have them from various angles and lighting so I can pick what works best. It might take a couple of shoots to get everything just right. Just so you know what you are getting into.
When the painting gets a little farther along I'll try to get something posted here also so you can see what it looks like.
Thanks and good hunting!
Old Buck
I'm progressing quite well on my turkey painting, current title, Foggy Morning Trio - Wild Turkey. It is a spring morning scene with three gobblers on a wooded ridge. There is an abandoned farm in the background including an old tractor. The sun is just burning off the morning fog. New grass is poking up through last fall's fallen leaves. Mayapple and other spring wild flowers are blooming (think there will be any morels?)
I'd really like to hide a nice shed in the painting but out of all the sheds I've found none really stand out. I'd like something with good mass and lots of character. The kind that makes a whitetailer start to drool. Possibly even a matched set.
If you've got something you wouldn't mind me using please post pictures on this thread.
Once the antler(s) is decided upon I can either work from the actual sheds or photos. If I use photos I may need to have them from various angles and lighting so I can pick what works best. It might take a couple of shoots to get everything just right. Just so you know what you are getting into.
When the painting gets a little farther along I'll try to get something posted here also so you can see what it looks like.
Thanks and good hunting!
Old Buck