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In the last issue, I carved and primed a brant. Since both the Atlantic… More
Decoys you can cut in half down the centerline to get two equal pieces… More
As a beginner, you will most likely find it much easier to carve a decoy… More
Last issue, I discussed how to texture and prime the decoy. Now, it's time… More
One of the more prominent and often emulated historical styles is the one… More
In the last issue, I demonstrated how I started carving this toucan decoy,… More
With its clean white plumage, contrasting black wingtips, and accenting… More
I paint my stool pigeons as decoys, having no interest in creating a… More
Something just seems to draw us to old, rough, beat-up decoys. Maybe we… More
In a sense, this is a decorative smoothie decoy. Before I begin the… More
One of the most popular categories for competitors at the Ohio Decoy… More
The Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association celebrated its 40th… More
I began carving my own decoys shortly after moving to Idaho. Before that I… More
Pat Godin swept the open level for IWCA-style decoys. More
Most of us think of abstract art as involving images which have no… More
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