Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Ice Fishing Decoys


Rikrak_bio_archer.jpgI love the promise that lies in the stillness of February. Though many of us are still submerged in a bleak midwinter, there is a vibrant creative energy that is alive and well, swimming just below the frozen surface. Outside it may be quiet, but indoors, wintry-inspired crafts create a happy place in our warm homes.

For just such a season, I thought you might love the beautiful, primitive ice fishing decoys collection of slinkymalinkicat. Functional and fabulous, they’re a reminder of the wonderful art and patient creative promise that lives just below the cold, cold ice.
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Who are you?
I'm Kim of slinkymalinkicat.
What are you collecting?
Ice fishing decoys.

When did you start?
About three years ago.
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How many do you have? 
40.

Where do you keep them?
Wherever there is space! Mostly, they live in between my husband's collection of fossils.

What is a crazy/interesting story behind one?
I think there is probably an interesting story behind most of them, something I think about a lot.
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What piece would you like to add? 
A decoy by Oscar Peterson.

Why do you love them?
They have been lovingly handmade, each one has a history behind them and I think they are beautiful!

Which one is your favourite and why? 
I love the Union Jack decoy, a present to my husband that I had custom made by David Perkins who is actually renowned for his stars and stripes decoys.

What else do you collect?
Antique natural history prints and handmade pottery.
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Thanks so much, Kim. Just like her lovely collection, slinkymalinkicat’s own shop is alive with the beauty of stillness: each original antique natural history print or copperplate engraving is an artistic masterpiece to adore.
What do you collect? What makes a great collection? Please tell us in the notes below. We’d love to hear!
I’m Kristal Davis (a.k.a. rikrak) and I just love seeing what folks are collecting. I feel it tells us a little bit about what inspires them. The Collectors series, first published on my own little blog is 11 and a half quick questions with a wonderful artist on what they're collecting — apart from their art supplies!