Original artwork description:

Whenever I really want to just sit down and create something, it usually ends up being a fly. There is something about these little guys that keeps me coming back to them as subject matter. So much detail and beauty in such a little object.

Flashback Pheasant Tail is 12 x 9 inches 80 lb, cold press drawing paper. It is matted and framed.

Materials used:

ink

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#flyfishing for trout #drawing #ink #ink drawing #framed artwork #drawing on paper #outdoors #pen #fish art #sportsman #pen drawing #fish artwork #fly fishing #flies #pen on paper #fly art #flies for fishing #sportsman decor 
Flashback Pheasant Tail (2015)
Ink drawing
by Katrina Case

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Whenever I really want to just sit down and create something, it usually ends up being a fly. There is something about these little guys that keeps me coming back to them as subject matter. So much detail and beauty in such a little object.

Flashback Pheasant Tail is 12 x 9 inches 80 lb, cold press drawing paper. It is matted and framed.

Materials used:

ink

Tags:
#flyfishing for trout #drawing #ink #ink drawing #framed artwork #drawing on paper #outdoors #pen #fish art #sportsman #pen drawing #fish artwork #fly fishing #flies #pen on paper #fly art #flies for fishing #sportsman decor 

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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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