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The result is an uncanny piece of etched metal art that, from a few feet away, looks like a real, taxidermied fish, or maybe a painted fiberglass or graphite reproduction fish. “That's the goal ...
Compare that to the cost of real-fish taxidermy, or graphite/fiberglass reproductions, which can cost from $10 to $15 per inch, making that 52-inch muskie a $500 to $750 fish.
He'd been interested in metal art for years and got started while working at a local body shop restoring exotic and classic cars. One day he drew a hand on the hood of a car and cut it out with a ...
Art dedication Saturday features “School of Flying Fish” (Pitt County Arts Council) By Sharon Johnson Published: Feb. 25, 2021 at 7:29 PM PST ...
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