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    Fishing artwork

    G'day Ausfishers,

    Thought you might be interested in a couple of paintings I have done recently. The original marlin painting, which I've titled "Grand Day Out", is around 60cm x 40cm, and is still undergoing some final touches.

    The commemorative wahoo profile painting is around 75cm x 25cm.

    In my opinion, a painting is a pretty cool way to commemorate a fine capture while still being able to practice C&R. Obviously, a painting is able to be easily customized to a certain fishing scene or event. Anyhow, it's just a thought for you to ponder.

    Feel free to PM me if you have any questions on costs.

    Thanks
    Red Bull (aka Angus)
    searchin' for my lost shaker of salt

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    Look good Red Bull.

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    Beautiful artwork there Redbull. Do you use an airbrush to get those awesome gradients ? or are you just an absolute genius with a brush ?
    Last edited by Little grey men; 07-03-2008 at 03:40 PM.

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    Hey Bull,

    Mate great work.

    Pete
    Last edited by Pistol_P; 08-03-2008 at 01:45 PM.

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    great stuff guys we dont see this stuff enough, if i did id buy some..cheers bdowdy.. love the gt chasing the popper

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    Some great talent on display that's for sure. You should be very proud of your work.

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    awsome stuff tehre mate! i like the marlin jumping, and the bream.

    Cammo
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    Specialize in Terapontida's, Perches, Cods, Gobies & Gudgeons

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    Angus and Pete, some nice work there, love it

    would you be keen to draw a pic for a tattoo?

    Daz

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    ooopps sorry boys...

    Angus is the artist no me.... .....I couldnt draw to save myself.

    Pete
    Last edited by Pistol_P; 08-03-2008 at 01:47 PM.

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    They're great Pete, I love the bream and the gt.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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    How could you not love that bream and gt if i had mroe money i would have a loook around for a few for my room.

    regards,
    keechie

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    Red bull love the art work, could you throw my boat in the background instead of that plastic boat
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    They are all fantastic! More so because you can tell a fisho painted them, capturing that moment freeze framed in our memory - or in my case my imagination when it comes to catching a Marlin.

    Beautiful!

    Scalem

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrewGuru View Post
    Red bull love the art work, could you throw my boat in the background instead of that plastic boat
    G'day BrewGuru, yeah I could certainly do a painting with your boat in the background, providing you had a few reasonable photos of your boat from various angles to use as reference.

    Pistol Pete, thanks for the comprehensive thread hijacking mate! I did track down Jamie's work on sportfish extreme after our emails the other day, and was very impressed with his work. He pumps out a fair number of them, no doubt! However, this thread is supposed to be about my work.

    Scalem, I agree, artists probably can't appreciate the movement and feeling of their fishy subjects unless they have actually been out on/in the water and experienced it first hand. Having been fishing and on the water since I was tiny tot, I like to think I can relate to it. But the best thing is, no two days are exactly the same, so there is an infinite number of subjects to focus on.

    Wahoo, I'd be interested in doing something for a tattoo, PM me if you have any further thoughts on the subject.

    Little Grey man, yeah I use a combination of airbrush as well as watercolour paints and regular brush to do the paintings. In the marlin piece, for example, the white spray thrown up by the jumping marlin was created mostly with a fine brush and watercolours, then filled out with the airbrush. The smooth gradients, like on the sides of the fish, I find, are best done with the airbrush.

    Thanks all for your comments lads.

    Cheers
    RB

    PS I also do pencil artworks in either colour or greyscale to commemorate special captures, such as the tailor below.
    Last edited by Red Bull; 08-03-2008 at 12:22 PM.
    searchin' for my lost shaker of salt

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    Sorry Bull.....I had no intentions of thread hijacking.

    Should have sent them to you via email...apologies.

    Thought you would like to see them for some ideas on new paintings.

    Anyway,you obviously do great work and if someone wants a GT painting like the one above I am sure you could do the same.

    Pete

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