25 March 2010, 22:49
nkonkaCongrats Dennis
Dennis Harris, who posts here and is the owner of Artistry of Wildlife studio just took all the top awards at the Mich Taxidermy competition held last weekend. His pedestal rhino, real skin, not repro, was stunning and in the back he had a very cool cavenman painting scene sculpted into the thing, and lit with something that looked like fire light. And it rotated.
His air leopard this year was attached to a nyala in an unbelieveable balance. Damn thing defies mathematics. Pure genius.
Now Dennis, post some damn pictures cuz I was too stupid to bring my camera!
25 March 2010, 23:08
matt uCongratulations Dennis
Please post some photos of these mounts.I would love to see them.
26 March 2010, 11:52
AndersAnother vote for some picture sharing..
And congrats on the awards!
04 April 2010, 19:29
zambezimanI also want to congratulate Dennis Harris on the quality of work that he and his team produce, there seems to be some activity with in this site as it relates to commercial verses competition, large taxidermist shop verses smaller shop and so on!! Dennis did a pedestal mount for my Rhino that won all the major awards at the Michigan State Taxidermy competition a couple of weeks ago, although this mount is absolutely stunning I have to say all the mounts that I get from him are always done this way stunning and what I would say is competition quality.
Dennis please put a post up to show everybody the Rhino with your awards I think everybody would like to see it.
06 April 2010, 20:43
Bob in TXWell done and congrats Dennis!!
Bob
06 April 2010, 22:55
<The Artistry of Wildlife>Pic's will be posted next week
They are Being shot at a photo studio this weekend
Thanks Guys
Any pictures yet?
Sure would like to see that Leopard mount.
06 May 2010, 21:53
<The Artistry of Wildlife>Okay
I'll post them this weekend
Between judging the Minn show and then a work trip to Alaska I forgot
I'll get them downsized and posted
Thanks
DENNIS
07 May 2010, 16:37
Bob in TXI will be looking forward to seeing them after our hog hunt this weekend.
Having too much to do is always better than not having enough to do.........
Bob