Hannah Dokken
Untitled (Fishing series)
Plaster, pigments, feather, hair, various natural materials
Different dimension
2014
Fancy: In flytying, a fancy pattern is the vauge notion that a fly pattern is basically a tyer`s idea of what is imitated. Materials, usually arranged in a decorative manner, capture a concept rather than the creature. Fancy patterns appear neither in nature nor in impressions of nature. They are, instead products of the imagination or fancy. Such patterns are often original and extravagant blends of methods and materials. Some of the excotic salmon patterns whimsical "attractors" may be stuck in the fancy wallet. They are more the result of imagination and the subjective response than imitation. If this is the application of "the fallacy of misplaced reality‟ then tying is even richer for it.
(…) He notes that "The aim of the angler accordingly ought to be to have his artificial fly calculated, by its form and colours, to attract the notice of the fish, in which case has much greater chance of success than by making the greater efforts to imitate any particular species of fly‟. Fish may be more deceived by the "apperance‟ of life and motion than by the specific resemblance to any natural creature. Rennie concludes that the artificial fly ought to attract by "form and color"1
1Darryl Martin, The flytyers`s illustrated dictionary, p.122, New York: The Lyon Press, 200
Feathers and Fluff
Bronze Saddle Medium Brown
Bronze Rooster Cape Golden Badger
Bronze Cape Grizzly
Cock Hackles Purple
Cock Hackles Red
Cock Hackles Black
Cul De Canard, Smoke, Light Blue Dun, White, Natural, Dun
Goose Quills
Hen
Ostrich Hearl Natural
Peacock Heral
Pheasant Cock
Pheasant Hen
Pro Cape March Brown
Pro Cape Golden Straw
Strung Marabou Blood Quills Black














Hairs and Furs
Awesome Possum Dubbin Natural Brown
Crosscut Rabbit Strips Black
Deer Body
Deer Body Black
Hares Ear Dubbing Olive
Rabbit Strips Grizzly #4
Rabbit Strips Silver Grey #26
Squirrel




Landscape