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Duck Hunter, 5 x 5 inch oil still life

Day 19

 Duck Hunter  © Donna Pierce-Clark

Duck Hunter is dedicated to a dear friend and former student, Phil Jones.

Phil, a duck decoy collector and watercolor decoy painter, was recently published in 
the 2013 September-October issue of
Hunting & Fishing Collectibles Magazine!

You are welcome, Phil, for my little nudges and encouragement!
So proud of you!
Donna



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Comments

  1. This is very different for you isn't it? Love the juicy brush stroke.

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  2. Different but good.

    Kathy Schopmeyer

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    1. Funny, how you all are seeing this as "different."
      I didn't realize it.

      But, it felt different when I painted it.
      Not a duck person really. :)

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