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19 May 2012, 06:47
sculptor
Kudu mount
Finished this mount last week. Lots of hidden hours in a lifesize Kudu mounting.


www.jamesmarsico.com
19 May 2012, 07:28
Aspen Hill Adventures
shocker Wow!!!


~Ann


21 May 2012, 07:44
LittleJoe
When you say lots of hidden hours what exactly does that mean? Just curious as my boss is having a life size Kudu done as well and I am not a taxi as I have no artistic ability but always curious about what is done and why.
21 May 2012, 18:15
sculptor
quote:
Originally posted by LittleJoe:
When you say lots of hidden hours what exactly does that mean? Just curious as my boss is having a life size Kudu done as well and I am not a taxi as I have no artistic ability but always curious about what is done and why.
For one the tiny hidden stitching required because there is no hair to hide them. The skin must first fit perfect on short haired game because the hair will not hide unwanted wrikles, and so the mannikin always needs some alteration work; sometimes lots. African skins are thin and dry fast so preventing drumming, that is the skin pulling away in the drepressions while the mount is drying is very time consumming. On African game like kudu the entire skin of the mount must be airbrush painted to hide the scars and hair slips; that alone can take over day depending and first the mount has to be prepared for the painting. A nice base on a large mount can easily consume two days of thoughtful work and habitat. It is a labor of love but some foul language along the way does occur. Smiler


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21 May 2012, 21:12
LittleJoe
Sculptor, thanks for the info. I have to agree on the stitchig and stuff. Takes something very special to make it not seen and invisible. I understand regarding the airbrushing as well. My bushbuck was an old warrior that had little hair and was all barked up. He looks amazing now touched up.
22 May 2012, 02:32
rjrtaxidermy
Great work James, that would be a fun project and yes I'm sure I'd be swearing like a sailor as well! Big Grin
23 May 2012, 17:23
Jerry Huffaker
Great work James, and a very good habitat, not over done.


Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist



23 May 2012, 19:03
graybird
Excellent job! I can't even imagine the amount of time it takes to complete a project that size!


Graybird

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