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Acrylic on a turkey feather, approx. 3"x8".A chestnut mustang charges through a shallow stream, heading off alone into a bright, moonlight night.
I've been working on this piece for awhile, one of a few feather paintings I want to bring to the 2005 Rocky Mountain Horse Expo. I really love painting on feathers, and though I am new to it, I know it is going to be a lifelong love affair with this media.
Prints available! Email me if you are interested.
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Comments: 31
starshine1957 [2009-12-30 23:09:13 +0000 UTC]
Wow,what a cool idea.and so detailed.I get more excited to see all the talent that is here.
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Larsa-RaquelLOVE29 [2008-07-28 01:22:01 +0000 UTC]
Never heard of feather painting before. That's insane
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BobTodd [2008-05-14 21:18:33 +0000 UTC]
That's a really amazing idea for mixed media; I've never seen anyone do that before. It looks so pretty too!
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skullmage550 [2007-07-15 21:26:07 +0000 UTC]
I have some questions about feather painting:
1. What kind of feathers do you use.
2. Where do you get your feathers?
3. What kind of paint do you use and what brand?
4. How can you stop the barbs from splitting? Is there a technique or practice?
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Foxfeather248 In reply to skullmage550 [2007-07-19 05:06:50 +0000 UTC]
I generally use turkey feathers, since they are broad and flat, but I have used many types. Anything works, really. Save for down feathers.
I get them from hunters, from wild dead birds, from pet birds/food birds, pretty much everywhere. I take care to clean them before using them, freezing them for some time to kill any possible parasites and using a tiny bit of soapy water to wash off any debris.
I use acrylic paints, generally. I am fond of Golden brand.
As for the barbs, laying the feather flat (or ironing a wing feather to make it so) helps. Also, using very soft strokes and working with the grain of the feather instead of against helps. As you build up layers of paint it becomes easier to work and less likely to split. You also just have to be kind of flexible when you are working. You can spray the surface of the feather lightly with a fixative as well, but then you can't reposition its barbs/fluff after that.
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GalopaWXY [2006-02-26 02:28:54 +0000 UTC]
very cool idea, to use the hair at the bottom of the feather to mimic water ^^
have you seen *Nambroth 's feathers ?
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Mizamour [2006-02-04 02:47:00 +0000 UTC]
Ohhhh, this is just so so so, so so so BEAUTIFUL.... amazing.
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Phoenix-Lord [2005-11-08 22:55:19 +0000 UTC]
I am just about to jump into feather painting myself so I was looking around at some of the others. THis is a beautiful feather! Wish me luck when it comes to doing my own (in oil...eek). I don't know what I'm thinking. Heehee.
Great feather!!!
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wiltekirra [2005-07-03 00:47:57 +0000 UTC]
I love how you used the fluffy part of the feather for the splashes and the dark part for the sky - it makes it look as if the feather was meant for the painting.
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horsefeathers75 [2005-03-07 23:59:40 +0000 UTC]
On a turkey feather? It's beautiful! I love the sky in particular, and how well you captured the proportions of a horses' head from that angle. Fantastic!
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asemo [2005-02-08 16:18:52 +0000 UTC]
i always wanned to learn how to do this tipe of art. . .
i dont even know how to begen O_O
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Nashoba-Hostina [2005-02-07 14:20:44 +0000 UTC]
My god, that is just absolutley beautiful. Oddly enough, though i love the horse and all... i think what I like most is the way the feather blends into the night sky, and the moon. Great stuff.
~Nashoba "Nash" Hostina
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GarnetCross [2005-02-07 01:22:21 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, very beautiful! Any chance one can commission a dreamcatcher of painted feathers? =>
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Foxfeather248 In reply to GarnetCross [2005-02-07 01:41:47 +0000 UTC]
I do take commissions - drop me an email at foxfeather @ foxloft.com if you are interested. Thanks
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WatergazerWolf [2005-02-06 18:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Giving you some feathers paid off big time! This is awesome...I hope you do more of these, especially for MFF this year. Did you pre-spray this feather to prevent splitting? If so, was it with hairspray or a general acrylic fixitive?
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Foxfeather248 In reply to WatergazerWolf [2005-02-06 23:53:13 +0000 UTC]
This one I actually didn't spray, I just used a thin layer of gesso underneath the place I was going to paint. It split a little, but wasn't bad. I usually use Krylon clear spray
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indigoellipses [2005-02-06 15:45:00 +0000 UTC]
Wow, you actually painted on the feather? That's incredible! I really like the mare - she's got a great feeling of movement, and I like the white ring around her left eye.
Are you talking about the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo that tours through Denver? If so, I'll probably come and see if I can find your work!
(Oh, by the way - I came through LJ...Just so this doesn't seem completely out of the blue.)
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Foxfeather248 In reply to indigoellipses [2005-02-06 16:02:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for your kind words
Yes, it's the horse expo in Denver - coming up in March. I have vendor booth space there, under 'Foxloft Studios' - should have a nice sign up - definately stop by and say hi!
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indigoellipses In reply to Foxfeather248 [2005-02-06 23:31:55 +0000 UTC]
I'm definitely planning on it!
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Templado [2005-02-06 13:33:59 +0000 UTC]
AAAAMAZING! I just have no words! Great! Fantastic!
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bonsai-forest [2005-02-06 12:32:44 +0000 UTC]
OMG! that is just amazing!!! how the hell...? argh god damn.. im.. u... uh... yeh.. just fabulous.. absolutely brilliant!!
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