I recently obtained a shoulder bone of a Moose to paint on. Technically, this shoulder bone is called a scapula. This particular scapula is
fifteen inches long and about ten wide at the widest point. Obviously, I painted a Moose on this bone.
A rough sketch was drawn onto the bone to best utilize the limited space. Then the “slap on” stage began. At this stage I quickly slap the paint on to get the feel of the art and the direction it may go.
The following step is the detail work followed by a coat of varnish. I hope you enjoy!
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