Working my way down the neck. On a normal moose mount, the neck would include the bulging breast bone and beginnings of the front leg joints. Due to the weight that would be extended out even further from the mounting backet, I've decided to stop the neck at about half its length.
Have you ever looked at metal art and wondered how it was made? I expect most of you would say no. I hope to do a small part to change that. There are many great metal artists in the world, so I have to take my metal work the extra step or two to get noticed, hopefully. I will be adding pictures of my work as it progresses from one stage to another. You can visit the Gallery on my website to see how other works were created http://www.pearsonmetalart.com
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thanks for visiting....your metal art is awsome....i love the fish and the cow head...this stuff must be a crazy amount of time and work put in....
ReplyDeleteThanks, The Fish and the Cow Skulls took a little over 120 hours each
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