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    Gorgonopsia
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    Default Hi from a new kind of frogger

    Hi all. my mane is Leo and I am from the one of the damned coutries of Europe. I consider myself as a new kind of frogger, because I do not have any terrarium, but I have a lot of species... modelled in resin!
    What is it?
    I am wildlife realistic sculptor and I am currently working on frogs. Frogs and toads are perhaps my favourit group for sculpt and paint. And betwen them, of course, the big variety of dendrobatids.
    Sometimes I sale on ebay or directly, so I will post links when I do it. I will also post pictures on the forum. Below there is one.
    Best wishes to all !!

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    That's fabulous! Quite impressive! What other species have you done?
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    Thanks Heather!! You make me feel proud!!
    In frogs and toads, I have done diferent species and forms of Oophaga, Ranitomeya, Andinobates, Epipedobates, Excidobates, Dendrobates, Phyllobates, Alytes, Discoglossus, Nasikabatrachus, Proceratophrys, Phyllomedusa, Litoria, Bufo... Now I am working in Hyla, Agalychnis, Ceratophrys, Mantella...
    I have also done different species of birds, mammals, reptiles...
    Here I show pics of Dendrobates leucomelas, Dendrobates auratus Bronce and Ranitomeya fantastica Nominal.

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    They are great Leo! You are very talented
    How long does it take to make each sculpture?

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    You should feel proud! They're awesome! I feel a new collection in my future . Do you have a web site?
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    It amazes me how many frog enthusiasts are artistically talented too .
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    Thanks, Kristen!!
    Small spcies, as Ranitomeya, take me from about 1 or 2 hours until it is finished, but I do RTV (silicon) molds, so second ones not need this long time. Medium sized species, as Litoria, takes at least a couple hours. I want to begin with a big project: the Beelzebufo, I think it will take at least 10 hours to sculpt (meybe 15 or 20), a couple hours to mold, another couple to make the resin figure, and 3 or 4 hours to paint. But this is a future project, now I have to start with some tropical birds.

    Thanks again, Heather!!
    I am working in a website, but I do not have anyone in this moment. What I have is a Facebook profile, as "Gorgonopsia WillifeArt". I have also a pdf catalog , I will try to send you.

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    Great, thanks!
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    These are awesome! I can hardly draw a stick man and everyone here seems to be so artistic! If you feel like really going big I may be interested in an African Bullfrog, I'm sure that would keep ya busy for a month!

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    Thanks Bruce!
    I know you can do other things that are imposible to me .
    Yes, an african bullfrog would be really busy! I think it will be a near project.

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