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billkay

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Does this count as art? lol

It does to me. Have done quite a few systems like this over the years just never for myself. Guess if I need an undercarriage spray I'll have to hit the car wash. Till then I'll deal with my lone shower head.

If I recall correctly this unit had a total of 4 heads and 12 body sprays that shot water in places water aint supposed to be shot. Amazes me how alot of local sports stars enjoy this water therapy.

Mike Robataille has one specially aimed at his groin from years of skating pains. When he stood at the wall to mark the height of that massager I gave him the pencil back and let him do it himself!:no:

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All that's been posted is some really neat stuff!! Looking forward to more!

I've recently taken up Painting on Turkey Feathers. I've only done Hounds so far, but I'm hoping to do a coon and maybe deer ones in the future. (Note, the picture next to the feather isn't the pic I copied from, I just used it to show how it looks like my dog.)

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Here's another of just a general Walker dog.

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I've got some more Pencil Drawings that I'll post too. I just have this one uploaded. It was after a Black & Tan.

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Sorry for the folks that have seen these before........

Well here what do as a hobby, as far as calling it art work I dont know.

Someone will ask me to make them a fire ring with certain things on it. 100% of the time they just suggest something and then I have to come up with with the rest.Thinking of a design that they might like and drawing it out is the hard part. There are usually 4 different scenes on them. They are great for sitting around on cool nights, and grilling steaks and fajitas.

The fire rings are appx 36" in diameter and made from 1/4 and 3/8 inch plate. Everything but the rolling is done by hand by myself. I use both oxy/ace torch and some plasma in the hand cutting. Have done quite a few of these for close friends.

Here are just a few examples........

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We have a lot of talented people in here.:)

:paint:Woolybear, I agree that your plumbing is most definitely a work of art--I call it "brain art". Wonderful talent. Your sketch of the deer is very good too. You should do more.

:paint:Niterunner, Very cool art. How in the world do you keep the paint on the feather?

:paint:doubleA, No wonder you're busy making firerings for everyone.Who wouldn't want one of those beauties? Gorgeous!

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Some talented people here for sure.

Try not to laugh too hard at my crude work. Never really got into drawing so much, but here are a few sketches I drew 4 or 5 years ago with just a plain old number 2 pencil while sitting at the table with the kids while they were coloring. Close deer in the first pic is one I killed in 2003.

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wtnhunt- You have an artists eye for sure. Your sketches are great. You should see my "stick deer"...now that's something to laugh at!

Ross - Your knives are more than amazing. Every single one a unique work of beauty. I take mine out of the sheath every day just to admire it ... and make sure it's still there!

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I just found this thread! I know I posted these drawings befor, but hey...why not in the right place this time!

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You could make a lot of money if you learned how to airbrush or tatoo.Ever thought about making a living with your tallant?People pay big $ around here for airbrushing done on cars,trucks,and motorcycles.I realy like that buck and the wolf.You are very talated don't let it go to waste

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You could make a lot of money if you learned how to airbrush or tatoo.Ever thought about making a living with your tallant?People pay big $ around here for airbrushing done on cars,trucks,and motorcycles.I realy like that buck and the wolf.You are very talated don't let it go to waste

Well I havent really thought about going in that direction, Ive taken my artistic ability into the taxidermy scene.. and am beginning to dabble in air brushing for that purpose. Haha believe it or not, when I was in high school I had the Idea of being a tatoo artist... but decided thats not where I wanted to go. As for my sketching, I keep getting more and more reguests from people...I might have to start charging if they want them done that bad..It just takes so much time!

thanks for the nice comments everyone. :)

And Zambo...was kinda hoping you wouldnt see this post until Wednesday, Im sure you can guess what your suprise is now :yes:

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I feel it's a shame to have a talent and don't use it, or keeping it to your self...and don't share with others...some talents can add to your income..keep up the good work..

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I feel it's a shame to have a talent and don't use it, or keeping it to your self...and don't share with others...some talents can add to your income..keep up the good work..

Dont get me wrong. I love drawing for people. But between everything I have going on in my life, its hard to find the time to just keep doing drawing after drawing. I still put them out, just at a much slower pace :)

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