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Something just seems to draw us to old, rough, beat-up decoys. Maybe we… More
One of the most popular categories for competitors at the Ohio Decoy… More
One of the more prominent and often emulated historical styles is the one… More
I paint my stool pigeons as decoys, having no interest in creating a… More
In Charlestown just across the Flats, I discovered a very different method… More
As a beginner, you will most likely find it much easier to carve a decoy… More
The decorative decoy came to the United Kingdom in the early 1980s,… More
The Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association celebrated its 40th… More
In the last issue, I demonstrated how I started carving this toucan decoy,… More
In the Fall 2016 issue, we saw how Patrick Bearden makes most of his… More
Traditionally, the makers of canvas and wire decoys covered their decoys… More
Last issue, I discussed how to texture and prime the decoy. Now, it's time… More
In the last issue, I carved and primed a brant. Since both the Atlantic… More
Decoys you can cut in half down the centerline to get two equal pieces… More
Most of us think of abstract art as involving images which have no… More
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