Unfortunately Frank is a bit far away for him to fit me for a coat but one of his charming ducks - a Little Awk I think - has migrated across the Atlantic & is apparently swimming on a sea of LL Donegal (sensible bird).
I've carved a few ornamental decoy ducks myself years ago; one school of carving attempts to replicate the bird exactly via carving & painting which at it's best visually results in something more akin to taxidermy than carving. Another school, the one I adopted, follows the stylised carved & painted depiction of the bird as used in many of the vintage commercially made decoys whilst a third school concentrates on a far more rustic unpainted representation & is following in the footsteps of many village carved decoys.
I always thought that of all the three schools the rustic carvers captured life, movement & character to greater effect than the more anatomically correct carvers did.
Franks little rustic bird has all of that in spades - not only of itself but also the character of it's creator.
I couldn't be more charmed by it.
Regards
Russell
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