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Feather Painting

Started by TauntoHawk, May 12, 2017, 09:46:48 AM

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TauntoHawk

Can anyone point me in the direction of some people that do painting on feathers? I want to do something a little more unique for a display but not as expensive as a full body mount with a fan or some feathers. I know from time to time I've seen pics of some really nice work on here. If you know someone that does paint work shoot me a PM with their info that'd be greatly appreciated or post pics of work you've had done so I can continue to collect ideas

Thanks
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ncwoodsman

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I just did a search on Facebook "turkey feather painting" and found tons of them with awesome paintings. I don't know anyone personally so I can't recommend anyone. Here is a couple of examples below. If you don't have FB, let me know and I will PM you names and info. Another thought, Google images should give you all of the examples you want.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=346447058701978&set=a.346446965368654.100146.100000100599116&type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/thehuntingpage/photos/a.120593725796.134259.106301355796/10155168683165797/?type=3&theater

KYTURKEY

Google Melissa Ball. She's unbelievable.  You won't be disappointed.

TauntoHawk

Did some research even got Pinterest as lots were on there lol so amazing work. Not cheap either but very unique

Did see Bell's work and it's truely spectacular. Thinking I'm looking to have 2 feathers done

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