Besides a variety of painting skills in charcoal, graphite and colored pencils, Prattville, Alabama based artist Krystle Missildine uses unconventional canvas, feathers of wild turkey and macaws, to paint intricate acrylic portraits of animals like cats, tiger, birds, etc.
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