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woodieb8
Posted 2/20/2007 7:57 AM (#240228)
Subject: artwork




Posts: 1529


i enjoy good artwork. do many of you guys. theres some new awesome artwork of a musky eatin a pikie creek chub on Charles weiss studios in toronto. how many guys have prints hanging?
nwick
Posted 2/20/2007 12:00 PM (#240298 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 59


Location: WI
"The Live Log" by Les Kouba is my favorite.
"The Good Ole Days" and "Splash Dance" by Scott Zoellick I'd like to have.


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Grunt Lures
Posted 2/20/2007 4:14 PM (#240388 - in reply to #240228)
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Location: Minnesota
Here is the one I have in my office at work.

Love it,
James



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guts
Posted 2/20/2007 4:21 PM (#240390 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 556


i have a old one that has a musky jumping with a mepps in its mouth by some lilly pads
Pointerpride102
Posted 2/20/2007 4:27 PM (#240394 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
I enjoy various forms of art, not all fish related. Thomas Kinkaid's stuff is unreal. Truly the master of light.
Beaver
Posted 2/20/2007 4:33 PM (#240396 - in reply to #240394)
Subject: Re: artwork





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I have lots of artwork....most of which I'd like to get rid of.
I used to be an avid duck hunter. I have The Ducks Unlimited Print of the Year with the gold seal for 2 consecutive years.
I have 2 Federal Duck Stamp prints with matching serial numbers.
I have a Wisconsin State Stamp print with a remark that is bigger than the print itself. I watched the guy do the remark. It took him about 2 hours to do. Very cool to watch.
Now I'd like to sell them and get some muskie related art or maybe a whitetail print or two.
Anybody into waterfowl artwork?
Beav
Fishwizard
Posted 2/20/2007 6:36 PM (#240421 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 366


I have a print of "On the figure eight" by Mark Susinno above my desk that is one of the best pieces of Muskie art that I've ever seen. Mark has only done a couple of muskie prints, but his work is as good as just about anyone else I've seen. He typically does salt water fish, and is an avid diver. I've also got a Smallie and a Largemouth by Al Agnew on the adjacent wall that I like quite a bit even though they are not muskie prints. Both artists put out near photo like quality. My uncle Neal won the Federal Duck Stamp two different times in 1989/1990 I think, and in 1994/1995 so I've actually got to meet both artists going to art shows with him and my dad. Both good guys that have been able to enjoy the life that their success has provided.

Ryan

Here is the one I have, but this is a really washed out image of it and does not do the painting any justice.

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Musky Snax
Posted 2/20/2007 6:37 PM (#240422 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
I'm a big fan of art especially fish related of course. Charles Weiss is amazing!
I'm actually working on a piece that I am going to submit to Musky Hunter magazine when it's done in the hopes of a cover. I'll be sure to post it here when it's completed. I actually won a province wide art contest when I was nine years old and the artwork got hung in the Royal Ontario Museum for their Dinosaur Month celebration at the time. needless to say I was one proud little boy!
ESOXER
Posted 2/20/2007 8:12 PM (#240458 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 232


Location: Sun Prairie, WI
I have several Scott Zoellick muskie prints, all with a remark, my favorite being Moonlight Muskie.
I purchased that one from him at the Milwaukee show several years ago and he did the remark as a show special.
Total cost at the time $125, it certainly has gone up in value as have all the others.
lambeau
Posted 2/20/2007 8:54 PM (#240469 - in reply to #240458)
Subject: Re: artwork


Musky Bay (T.Doughty) at work.
Tiger Fury (R.Kelley) at home.

i like tigers.



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Musky Snax
Posted 2/20/2007 9:01 PM (#240470 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 680


Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
Man, both of those are gorgeous! Love to see higher res photos of those two. Feel free to email me some bigger pics if you have a chance.
woodieb8
Posted 2/20/2007 9:01 PM (#240471 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 1529


tiger fury....very purty
ostdc
Posted 2/21/2007 11:44 AM (#240587 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork





Posts: 185


Location: Pound, WI
I have two of Scott Zoellick's prints, "Beginner's Luck" and "Up North Muskie", and a Doughty print "In The Net". I also have the muskie and the northern print that Rapala put out some years ago with the rapalas set under the print.
Brian
Medford Fisher
Posted 2/21/2007 11:45 AM (#240589 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 1055


Location: Medford, WI
I have two hanging up in my room at home by Garrett Shipman, "Golden Frontier" and I can't think of it. He was my sixth grade teacher and basketball coach throughout high school. Avid musky fisherman and he makes the Big Daddy baits, which some of you probably know of. Very talented artist and a great guy. He's been on the cover of MH numerous times; most recently just an issue or two back with the musky swiping at a Jake coming out of the weeds.
I'll take some pics when I'm at home this weekend.
Here's a link to a few of his paintings: http://www.muskyhuntercatalog.com/acatalog/Garett_Shipman.html
One of his prints is also on the cover of "The Complete Guide to Musky Hunting" - 2nd Version.

I'm really interested in any musky-related art, so if anyone has any links, please post them.
Thanks, Jake
chico
Posted 2/21/2007 12:55 PM (#240595 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Mark Susinno really is quality, no Muskie but some great pike, trout even ducks here

http://www.davidmillerart.co.uk/coarse_fish_paintings.htm#pike_pain...
jazon
Posted 2/21/2007 2:11 PM (#240613 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork




Posts: 113


Location: Green Bay, WI
My own preference is to Zoellick. Here is a few of them. I used to get one every year but as you can see I am running out of wall space.


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dave
Posted 2/21/2007 2:14 PM (#240614 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork


I have a Mark Sussino musky piece. Hands down the best I have seen. I would highly recommend looking into him.
Musky Snax
Posted 2/21/2007 2:26 PM (#240617 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 680


Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
I just checked out some of Mark Sussino's work...WOAH!!!
Best I've ever seen no doubt!
eagles
Posted 2/21/2007 2:35 PM (#240619 - in reply to #240617)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 39


Location: Schofield, Wisconsin
I have Terry Doughty's Tiger in the Mist. It's a nice tiger musky jumping out of the water with a Tally Wacker hooked on it. The pic is Awesome!
musky-skunk
Posted 2/21/2007 7:11 PM (#240684 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork





Posts: 785


I have terry doughty's musky bay and the four that came out in a series recently... so five. I like many artists but he's the one I own ones from thus far.
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 2/21/2007 8:06 PM (#240695 - in reply to #240684)
Subject: RE: artwork





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Where would someone go to buy one of those masterpieces? We have a bunch of Jim Hansel's prints which are very nice, even though they are not muskies.
Here is his website: http://www.jimhanselart.com/images1.htm

Some of my Favorites:
http://www.jimhanselart.com/comfortsofhome.htm
http://www.jimhanselart.com/passingthrough.htm
http://www.jimhanselart.com/twilightfire.htm
http://www.jimhanselart.com/serenity.htm
Derrys
Posted 2/21/2007 10:02 PM (#240724 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork


The Fargo-Moorhead Muskies Inc. Chapter had a special print commissioned by an award winning artist. It features the late Al Skaar and the founder of Muskies Inc., Gil Hamm as a ghost image in the clouds. Actually, it can be purchased right now very reasonably priced. I have one hanging in my bedroom.

Here is what it looks like:


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bigtim
Posted 4/2/2007 6:08 PM (#248537 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 10


Location: dry creek west virginia
HEY MAN I LIKE THE PAINTINGS THE MUSKIE IS A BEAUTIFUL FISH AND ALL OF THOSE PAINTINGS LOOKED REALLY GOOD
Smokin Joe
Posted 4/2/2007 7:31 PM (#248546 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork




Posts: 311


Derrys, That print is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Derrys
Posted 4/2/2007 8:00 PM (#248553 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork


Thanks Smokin Joe. I think they are selling them unframed for about $30.00 each now, trying to move the rest. I can get the contact info to anyone who'd like one.
muskynightmare
Posted 4/2/2007 11:38 PM (#248599 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
All I have is a Redlin Pencil study of whitetails and the Rapala Musky print.
Manta18
Posted 4/3/2007 12:15 AM (#248604 - in reply to #248599)
Subject: Re: artwork




Posts: 334


Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota

I have a print by Doughty and one by Rod Umlauf, both are excellent work in my opinion.   When i get home, I am going to remodel the basement and fill it up with more work, I really like Scott Zoellick and will try to get some of his.

muskiefishman
Posted 4/3/2007 10:58 AM (#248648 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: RE: artwork





Posts: 189


Location: Hoboken, NJ / North Webster, IN
I too have the Sussino Firgure Eight print on my wall above the bed in a nice old distressed frame. He is truly amazing.....his snook print looks like an underwater photograph.

Josh

Musky Snax
Posted 4/3/2007 11:06 AM (#248650 - in reply to #240228)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 680


Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
Wow guys, all these paintings are awesome!!! I'm a huge Sussino fan and his style is where I would like to see my own paintings going. Gotta aim high I always say! Love the ambiance of his paintings. Larry Tople too. Their paintings really "feel" like you are looking underwater.
muskymeyer
Posted 4/3/2007 11:20 AM (#248655 - in reply to #248650)
Subject: Re: artwork





Posts: 691


Location: nationwide
With my love for the Chippewa Flowage this is one of my favorites.

I have another one from the flowage as well. I think it was from an old Abu ad, not sure though. I will take a picture and post tonight.


Corey Meyer

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