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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    I think if you going to paint wild deer with a mountain,bush back drop.Paint no more than a 16-18 pointer.Other wise you getting into farm size stags.A hunter with a good stag would be nice on the wall.Guess the wife would have a say in it.lols.
    Thanks, Trout, much appreciated. Ideally I would be painting stags that I've shot myself or that other people have shot, but just to get started I found a nice wee reference photo of (no doubt) a farm stag! I'm working on convincing the wife on a good stag on the wall...

    Quote Originally Posted by woods223 View Post
    As Trout said. Too many points and they start looking phoney. A bit of background for context is good but obviously a lot more work. Frames can be a hard choice to make, different people have different tastes. Personally I tend to like stretched canvas over frame. Nice painting by the way.
    Cheers mate! I'll keep that in mind - the thing about background for me is my lack of patience haha!


    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    I have a mate that started his painting career like this. He did African hunting scenes. Takes a image of the hunter and animal in a African backdrop and recreates the scene on canvas.
    Now just does animal in natural environments. Google Larry Norton in Zimbabwe.


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    Your friend is an incredible artist! I've got a long way to go before I can get to that stage.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    My daughter did a fine arts degree about 10yrs ago.I was the timber framer,canvas semi stretched over baton frame.Then she let the custermer do their own fancy frame as they chose or payed someone else to make their frameing up.
    Thanks mate, that might be the go-to after all - let people choose their frames.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    Or if you've got a few old LP records, and a lot of patience.....Attachment 240960Attachment 240962
    That's awesome! The patience part is a bit hard to find for me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stag View Post
    It’s a moody painting, well done looks great. To me a majestic animal like this sits best in a brown wood grain frame with a bit of gold edging.
    Thanks Stag, that kind of frame would be beautiful!

 

 

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