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Loon Lake Decoy & Sculptures Save 15% Eagle Sculpture & Duck Decoys
Creating a Masterpiece and why Loon Lake Decoys are Number One
The process of creating a Decoy or Sculpture Masterpiece begins many times with a block of tupelo wood. A pattern is drawn inspired usually by a mounted subject to be created which ultimately results in a realistic work of art. The wood shaping process may take over 100 hours per subject and large birds such as geese may take up to 400 hours. The detailed feather patterns are accomplished by the use of a burning pen and take up to three to four weeks per bird.
The finishing colors and the detailed paint patterns are created using acrylic paints and brushes of all kinds. Many times an air brush is used to blend the multiple colors to give the final product a more realistic and life-like feel.
The final creation is a subject or bird that represents the life-like qualities and characteristics of the natural habitat. This characteristic has separated Loon Lake work from other carvers around the world, and sparked the interest in some famous owners of wildlife sculptures such as Paul Harvey and Norman Schwarzkopf. Loon Lake birds have been secured by many national organizations such as Ducks Unlimited, The National Rifle Association, Pheasants Forever, Quail Unlimited, The National Dove Society, The National Wild Turkey Federation, The Safari Club and the Delta Water Fowler Association. Loon Lake Decoys strive for innovation and creativity and promise to keep coming out with new and exciting sculptures in the future. Keep an eye out for what they will create next.
Each piece that we offer from Loon Lake Decoy Co. is hand cast and hand painted.
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