Wild Art Wednesday on Thursday
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For a long look at what Wild Art actually is, be sure to check out the post – What is Wild Art?
Today’s wild art comes from the Brownsville Ship Channel
I was fortunate enough to have the big gun (a real camera, a real GOOD camera) along last spring when I spotted a name on a shrimp boat that reminded me of home, or specifically my whiskey sipping neighbor across the street – Joe.
Photographs, on their own, after thirty-six intense years of being obsessed with the format, do not do as much for my creative juices as do the things one can do with those too literal renditions. The Whiskey Joe is a perfect example of how to transform one of my average images into another, more appealing, less photographic style.
Fly Woods - Fly Tying Bench Organizers
Own a unique piece of Texas wood that functions as an organizer for your fly tying bench. I list these pieces as I find and finish them. They come from Texas, local resources and my own wood hunting.
Holes are configured in a logical way for an experienced fly tier who just wants a single spot for the tools currently being used, and to purchase some gator clips to add to the fly wood - for drying flies. Bottom is naked, so you can add your own felt or non-slip material to your taste.
Category: Fish Art, Wild Art Wednesday