A mountain lion was sighted last week by a motorist in my immediate area. They were driving out of town to get a good look at the Neowise comet when this lion posed for their pic. They sent the pic to the State Game & Fish Dept., the local newspaper’s outdoors expert, and our township supervisor. All agreed it was a mountain lion.
Now……the "REST" of the story: My neighbor (who was the computer programmer for a local manufacturing company before retiring) and I were talking about metal art of all kinds. I told him I had always wanted to cut out a lion to mount up in a tree where it could easily be seen. After returning from a short vacation, there stood this metal lion cutout in our yard. The neighbor had drawn up the file and had it laser cut at his former workplace. Unable to find a good drawing of a sleeping treed lion to work from, the life-sized walking lion was created. We laughed about the possibilities this could create.
I decided to paint it up as life-like as I could and would move it around, placing it out at dusk to see if it would help keep the deer out of our sweet corn patch. My high school art class grades were poor at best, but this didn’t turn out too bad. Spikes were welded to the feet allow sticking it onto the ground. Both sides were painted identical with an airbrush. At dusk and later it really appears to be real, especially with the red reflector tape used for the eyes. Here's the before and after painting pics.
But wait! There's more.....
Now……the "REST" of the story: My neighbor (who was the computer programmer for a local manufacturing company before retiring) and I were talking about metal art of all kinds. I told him I had always wanted to cut out a lion to mount up in a tree where it could easily be seen. After returning from a short vacation, there stood this metal lion cutout in our yard. The neighbor had drawn up the file and had it laser cut at his former workplace. Unable to find a good drawing of a sleeping treed lion to work from, the life-sized walking lion was created. We laughed about the possibilities this could create.
I decided to paint it up as life-like as I could and would move it around, placing it out at dusk to see if it would help keep the deer out of our sweet corn patch. My high school art class grades were poor at best, but this didn’t turn out too bad. Spikes were welded to the feet allow sticking it onto the ground. Both sides were painted identical with an airbrush. At dusk and later it really appears to be real, especially with the red reflector tape used for the eyes. Here's the before and after painting pics.
But wait! There's more.....