John Lawrence
Active member
The beginning of a new month and time for the new thread. Here is what I've been working on recently. I finished my pair of Labrador ducks this morning. I have to say for being very reticent to take this order in the beginning I have had more fun making these than I've had in a long time. This project caused me to do a lot of research, and I was able to amass just about all of the information that is known to exist on Labrador Ducks. One interesting aspect was that I was able to confirm was plumage color variations first decribed by Audubon in 1833 with photo examples taken for Dr. Glen Chilton's book "The curse of the Labrador Duck" that was published last September.
So here is the finished hen, I haven't photographed the drake yet. All of the finishing glazes have been added and she is curing for a while before I add the keel and deliver them.
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And a view of the back.
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And a head shot.
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This is the swap bird I will be sending to Jeff Galat. I've been wanting to rry my hand at a antique "Toronto" style decoy like something by J.R. Wells for a long time. This gave me an opportunity to do so. This Green Wing Teal decoy is carved from basswood, and hollowed. He will get some eyes and be painted in oils of course. I think I'm going to comb paint the vermiculation and make him real dark and smokey. So Jeff this is coming your way.
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Whats on you workbench?
So here is the finished hen, I haven't photographed the drake yet. All of the finishing glazes have been added and she is curing for a while before I add the keel and deliver them.
View attachment labrador progress 2 010.JPG
And a view of the back.
View attachment labrador progress 2 008.JPG
And a head shot.
View attachment labrador progress 2 007.JPG
This is the swap bird I will be sending to Jeff Galat. I've been wanting to rry my hand at a antique "Toronto" style decoy like something by J.R. Wells for a long time. This gave me an opportunity to do so. This Green Wing Teal decoy is carved from basswood, and hollowed. He will get some eyes and be painted in oils of course. I think I'm going to comb paint the vermiculation and make him real dark and smokey. So Jeff this is coming your way.
View attachment labrador progress 2 015.JPG
Whats on you workbench?
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