No. 365! What a journey it has been. So we exit this year with my version of the Wolly Willy. It is called Wolly Bugger (not very original, but it works.) I remember this toy growing up as a kid. I happened to find one on the internet and I converted it so magnetic flies could be drawn.
Many have emailed and asked "What's next for this blog?" Well folks, you will have to wait until tomorrow to find out. So stop back Jan1 2009 so I can fill you in on the details. Have a safe and Happy New Year's and while you are celebrating, find some way to draw or create your own fly tonight. Draw one on a napkin, fashion it out of snack food or arrange some cocktail tooth picks into a fly. See everyone back here on the 1st!
"Magnetic Wolly Bugger"
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Illustrator - Glen Hiramatsu
"Glenn's PT Sculpey Fly" I received an email and the above inages from Glenn who is a freelance designer who resides in California. He created an awesome clay sculpture of a PT nymph. I really dig the rocks he created. Glenn produced his sculpture while spending time on this activity with his daughter. I truely beleive there is no greater activity in life then spending time with kids being creative. Glenn is goint to try his hand at it again with a bigger hook.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
No. 364
Monday, December 29, 2008
No. 363
"The Undertaker" Watercolor and gouache. This would have made a great Halloween fly. Come to think of it, there are a number of flies that are great Halloween flies. Anyways, my buddy Corey was tying these beauties up for an upcoming fly swap. I decided to paint it. Another classic steelhead pattern.
No. 362
"Glitter Fly" White glue and glitter. I was putting away my clothes from our holiday trip and I noticed a bunch of glitter flakes on my bag. They must have been from some of the gift wrapping that was packed in with our bags. Add a little glue, sprinkle some glitter and there you have it... a glitter fly
Sunday, December 28, 2008
No. 361
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
No. 359
No. 358
No. 355
"NIFT Royal Coachman Streamer" Watercolor and Gouache. For our last tying meeting of the year, I painted this fly in front of our group. I described what was going through my head as I painted and gave a little "art lesson" to my fellow club members. After the painting was completed and the painting was auctioned off with the proceeds going to the club to help fund our clubs educational activities. This was an extremely enjoyable event for me and I hope it was just as rewarding for my fellow club members. Mike J. was the lucky recipient of the auction.Thanks go out to Corey and Ed for the photography and recording of the event.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Video Sequence Part 2
This is Part 2 in the series illustrating the steps I go through to paint my flies. For those who receive the feed, click here to view the video.
No.354
"Dec's Tragoprawn" Watercolor and Gouache. I would like to get out West to try swinging a few of these for steelhead someday. Hope you enjoy the painting sequence slide show.
No. 353
No. 352
Saturday, December 20, 2008
No. 351
"Rusty Rat Digital" This is the first in a series of 4 digital illustrations that were created for the cover art of "Broken Tippet" magazine. This magazine is produced by the folks of FlyFusion magazine. My Canadian friend Pacres (Darren) at the Daily Fly Paper is helping to head up the magazines efforts.
Artist - Fly Fisherman Jon Waske
From time to time I come across fellow artists and anglers that I would like readers of this blog to be exposed to. Jon Waske is one of those artists. As Jon puts it, "I am an avid flyfisherman and artist who spends as much time as possible trying to perfect both hobbies. I enjoy tying flies, fishing streams, drawing and painting." So drop by his site and browse the great selection of painted works.
No. 350
"Glue Fly" Hot glue on illustration board. I have a number of hot glue sticks that are used for making eggs patterns laying around in the tying materials inventory. I decided to put them to use in a different manner. This fly was created for for American Angler magazine and appeared in the "Headwaters" section of the September/October 2008 issue.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
No. 349
"Copper Bob 2" Gouache on Canson paper. This is another attempt at the Copper Bob by Bob White. I have been stacked up with regular work these past few weeks. It is unusual to be so busy this time of year especially with the way the economy is going right now. I am thankful to have so much work. I will try to get the rest of this weeks posts up soon.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
No. 348
"Winters Hope Sketch and Video" This is part 1 in a series documenting the process I go through to paint my flies. For those who read the FeedBurner emails, click here to watch the You Tube video. Or you can go to the blog to watch the video. Recording the videos is new to me, so I hope they improve as I go. I found it hard to sketch in front of the camera. Which is strange, because I sketch and draw in front of people all the time. Stay tuned for Part 2. I tried to post this on Sunday, but there were difficulties uploading the video to You Tube. Better a bit late than never.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
No. 344
"No Name Gouache Fly" I tried some gouache from a different manufacturer on this fly. I like the colors and the way they apply to the paper. With this fly all I did was grab a piece of watercolor paper, a brush and the gouache and started painting. No reference or particular fly in mind. Just let my hand eyes and mind go to work.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
No. 343
"Chocolate Wet" Chocolate syrup on a dinner plate. Inspiration for flies can hit at any time. I was at a clients office working today when some bad weather rolled in. It was raining in the morning, turning to sleet in the afternoon and eventually snow at the rush hour. Normally this drive takes 45 minutes. tonight it too a little over 2 hours. A good portion of the ride I was behind a truck. On the back of the truck was a graphic of a pile of ice cream with chocolate sauce drizzled over the top. Well, after staring at the image for a while, it got me thinking about today's fly. Have you ever been at an upscale restaurant and ordered desert? The desert would be served with some type of sweet sauce drizzled on the plate along with the desert item. Well, this is what a fly fisherman's desert would look like. By the way, after I created the fly, the series of photos following show what the fly looked like after I licked the plate! The first lick actually created a nice wing effect! Obviously this original is SOLD. My stomach and taste buds enjoyed the original art.
Monday, December 8, 2008
No. 342
Sunday, December 7, 2008
No. 340
"Water and Ink Fly 1" I shot a video of the process of a fly I created a while back. I did this by accident when I created the first fly. The way this works is I paint the fly with clean water on the paper. I then drop in ink and watch the way the ink flows into the created form. I cannot see much when I am doing this. Basically going by feel only and looking at the sheen on the paper.
No. 339
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
No. 337
"BWO RPE (reverse parachute emerger)" Watercolor and Gouache. I had received an email from Roy Christie a few months back concerning the reverse parachute sketch I did back in August. Roy is the originator of many reverse parachute fly designs. You can see his Photostream here.
A couple of days ago he sent an image of his BWO RPE. The shape and colors were so striking that I had to paint it! This is Roy's comment on the fly:
"You can, if you wish, draw my reversed parachute emerger. I tie these up to imitate all surface hatching mayflies and midges, the idea being that the hook will pull the tippet through the surface. So degrease the tippet, grease the hackle and you get a clean image on a flat surface the moment the fly lands on the water. This is a very effective presentation.
Thanks again for your daily drawings.
Roy Christe, an Irishman in London UK
And the final winner is....
The winner for the last print drawing is..... Dave C. (vtfly). Congrats Dave, I will send you an email with the details.
I would like to thank everyone who sent in suggestions. They were all great and I wish I could get to all of them.
Things are a bit busy here these days, but I will soon be posting a number of announcements concerning the blog and what is in store for next year. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
No. 336
Monday, December 1, 2008
No. 335
"USK Grub" Gouache in my Moleskine. I was reading my Dec Hogan "Passion for Steelhead " book and past few evening and I came across this pattern. painted it up quick, to try to get the shape of the fly. The real fly is much better looking than this version. You can read about the history of the fly in this must have steelhead book!
Last Chance
I will be picking the last winner for the Drawing Flies 365 free print on Wednesday. If you have a fly to suggest, get your name in now to enter the final raffle!
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