I guess it's like the plumber's leaky sink - my paintings don't get framed, the decoys are in my studio rather than on the mantle and I always wait until the last minute to have Amy photograph my finished work. I think back on all of the carvings that I made and sold when I was carving full-time. I probably photographed less than 5% of the total. Well, these at least made it to the portfolio (thanks to Amy)!
Blue winged teal decoy (male)
-hollow white cedar and oil paint
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggRIUeXkMp-jppshQAtpBKJObcnZLFNxjUpW5FqJhqYNBo_FQiFhT9YnSu4QmMhLiyOdwBDkrAQgQMptk04L5wLCK4BXQDz5hqibTAU80u4AhqMnIPmrnQbWdg0h0r17IcRi9aZMl3l20Q/s400/682109791__AMY_4712WEB.jpg)
Northern Shoveler (male)
- hollow white cedar and oil paint
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7YhmYv7nv9QDlfp2LfXvPTjBL-0xnQk8tCKpSeXs24OkVoOulr79U3Rl5zww2VgyhOh4jVRWgrIeqyyaUTSLROntOiU06hEAbH2gk7rjk7OC2e5y5A5QiySAr__a_xFjwq8w8cTqJcpAo/s400/965101302_AMY_4743web.jpg)
Thanks for looking.
love you'r painting on these birds..mark
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