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Jana Waller grew up hunting and fishing near her home in Wisconsin, and today she nurtures both of those passions as an artist. Waller designs painted and beaded animal skulls for art galleries, retail stores and personal clients. "Skull Bound TV" ties together her love of the outdoors and her artwork with half-hour episodes that feature Waller's bowhunting and fishing adventures in North America and beyond. She also takes time on the series to encourage viewers to be stewards of the land and passionate about protecting and conserving wildlife and surrounding habitats.
Jana Waller grew up hunting and fishing near her home in Wisconsin, and today she nurtures both of those passions as an artist. Waller designs painted and beaded animal skulls for art galleries, retail stores and personal clients. "Skull Bound TV" ties together her love of the outdoors and her artwork with half-hour episodes that feature Waller's bowhunting and fishing adventures in North America and beyond. She also takes time on the series to encourage viewers to be stewards of the land and passionate about protecting and conserving wildlife and surrounding habitats.
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Skull Bound TV
"Skull Bound TV"Jana Waller grew up hunting and fishing near her home in Wisconsin, and today she nurtures both of those passions as an artist. Waller designs painted and beaded animal skulls for art galleries, retail stores and personal clients. "Skull Bound TV" ties together her love of the outdoors and her artwork with half-hour episodes that feature Waller's bowhunting and fishing adventures in North America and beyond. She also takes time on the series to encourage viewers to be stewards of the land and passionate about protecting and conserving wildlife and surrounding habitats.
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