text and photos by Brother Gaskill
Painting a Redhead Hen with Brother Gaskill
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The colors I used are what I saw and matched to the mounted bird I have. I experimented with different acrylic paints and texturing techniques to obtain the needed effect.
I hope this information is helpful, and my advice is to experiment to see what works best for you.
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Photo 1
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Photo 2
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Paint the decoy with a mix of 50% Jo Sonja texturing paste, 25% black gesso, and 25% white gesso. Sponge on paint, and then use a fan brush around head and part of the body to give a feather appearance. After the paint has dried, draw feather locations.
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Photo 3
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Paint top of head and back with Chroma chestnut.
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Photo 4
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Photo 5
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Photo 6
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Paint side of head and side pockets with Chroma taupe. Blend colors together using an airbrush or dry brushing.
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Photo 7
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Photo 8
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Photo 10
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Photo 11
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Photo 12
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Using an airbrush, lighten around face, neck, rump, and around bottom of side pockets. Using colored pencils, draw on tertial, primary, speculum, and tail feathers. Paint the speculum area using Americana slate gray. Now, by using the same colors from pictures 3 through 6, dry brush the textured areas left behind by the sponge or fan brush.
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Photo 13
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Photo 14
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Paint bill with Americana slate gray, ring around bill with white gesso, and tip of bill with black gesso. Darken or lighten bill as necessary.
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Photo 15
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Photo 16
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Look decoy over and make any necessary changes.
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