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  • Have a Woodie ?

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  • Bumper Stickers for Old Age

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  • Winning Examples...

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  • EagleOwl ... Beauty of Nature in Flight

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  • Simon's Cat in 'Double Trouble'

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  • Feather Paintings by Ian Davey

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    "Inspiration for my painting usually comes from sightings of wildlife, views of habitat or the effects of changing light, seasons and weather, often combined to create the ideal composition.  

     Painting directly onto feathers brings with it a number of challenges; extensive feather preparation, sympathetic compositions for a small vertical canvas area, delicate brushwork directly onto the feather and careful framing. However painstaking the process, I consider the result to be worth every effort. I always feel a sense of pride and joy when I have created a finished painting from the blank white canvas of a feather. Although I sometimes feel a pang of regret when one goes, I console myself when I see the joy others get from looking at them."  Ian Davey

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  • How Radio Broadcasting Works (1937)

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