G'day Red Bull!
I love your artwork. It is absolutely lifelike.
I thought the tailor looked a bit sad and down in the mouth about being caught. Then I realised why. is is a Greenie!
Ray De R
no probs Pete.....I agree that Jamie's work is damn good, and certainly worth seeing for artists and fisho's alike.
Cheers
Angus
searchin' for my lost shaker of salt
G'day Red Bull!
I love your artwork. It is absolutely lifelike.
I thought the tailor looked a bit sad and down in the mouth about being caught. Then I realised why. is is a Greenie!
Ray De R
Angus, top job on the Tailor!!!!!!!!!!!
I really like it, it's a cracker, good job!
Jeff.
Thanks for the kind words Ray and Jeff.
For those who prefer a more old fashioned approach, I have also done a few black and white pencil sketches that have an important place in what I do. See below for a snapper illustration which now resides on the wall of a mates place.
Cheers fellas
Angus
searchin' for my lost shaker of salt
Ginger Bull, that snapper looks familiar
Glad my opinions of your work are shared by the others on here....
I better go catch myself something worthy of commemorating, perhaps a dirty big hen rainbow at the snowies this easter
G'day Bob/snipe, how's things mate? Yep, the snapper takes pride of place on your bro's wall.
Thanks for your complimentary remarks, judging by the photos I've seen, I don't think you have any probs catching fish worthy of commemorating......you've knocked over some pretty big barra, jacks, spaniards, trevs, jewies, lizards, reds, tailor etc haven't you?
Oh, and I don't just do 'large' species either.......as the jungle perch below shows.
Cheers
Angus
searchin' for my lost shaker of salt
Bull - plenty more improvement to be done in all finny pursuits. See you soon
G'day people,
I forgot to add the following example of work, which was a painting for the cover of a sportfishing liftout in the January 2008 issue of Fishing World mag. It shows the changes can sometimes be made by the publishers, from finished artwork to publication
Cheers
RB
searchin' for my lost shaker of salt
Made for a striking looking cover...well done on that one.
We seem to share common interests. I'm working on a painting now of a saratoga. Although I'm spending more time goofing around building a new easel, than actually painting..my last easel was about a thousand years old and fell to bits.
You've inspired me to get stuck into it...thanks mate.