a small vignette I did for a duel against Gunnar (Susofrick) on Benno's forum
The rule was: "Single Valdemar peaceful figure"
I like Gunnar's work! the light is perfect one the head and the hands!
I'm sure that he will show it soon in his blog Gataskog (link ) !
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Thanks Ray! the base is very simple in fact! I've made a mix of many things (sand, little pieces of wood, moss, dry parsley, etc... all what I found on the desk after working on a vignette or a dio!) and some pieces of wood! All is glued on a dress button (I've a lot that I've found in my parents house!)
This was a very well-deseved win! I didn't plan to show my entry because I wasn't very satisfied with him, but you've got me to take another look at the pics and now he is up! :-D This was a very fun duel so huge thanks for your wonderful woodman!
I didn't give a reply at all of you... but many thanks!
I don't know how you do, and if you come back on the blogs after you let a comment or subscribe by e-mail ... so I'm searching a way "comments-on-the-comments" which could be read by the authors....
Very nice sculpt and a great bit of brushwork by you. What you did with the base is very creative. I'd read that using natural items was a good idea, but I hadn't seen it done. I have herbs and pebbles a plenty and will one day try it.
Another wonderful piece of work; I really love the movement in this piece.
RépondreSupprimerThanks! a "basic" and old Valdemar's figure, but it works!
SupprimerGreat work Sam!!!! What's the base made from?
RépondreSupprimerThanks Ray!
RépondreSupprimerthe base is very simple in fact!
I've made a mix of many things (sand, little pieces of wood, moss, dry parsley, etc... all what I found on the desk after working on a vignette or a dio!) and some pieces of wood!
All is glued on a dress button (I've a lot that I've found in my parents house!)
A great fig and awesome base!
RépondreSupprimerP. S. Thanks for joining my blog.
This was a very well-deseved win! I didn't plan to show my entry because I wasn't very satisfied with him, but you've got me to take another look at the pics and now he is up! :-D This was a very fun duel so huge thanks for your wonderful woodman!
RépondreSupprimerI've given you a reply at your blog!
Supprimerbut another "Many Thanks to you" is not too much!
I´m still amazed with the standard of both entries and it was a good idea. Congrats on the win.
RépondreSupprimerCheers
paul
J'aime beaucoup! La position, le décor, tout y est...une fois de plus! Très beau travail.
RépondreSupprimerMerci Phil... je rougis... (ça se voit pas, mais n'empêche!)
SupprimerThe way you paint better and better. Bravo Sam!
RépondreSupprimerExcellent work! The scene depicts wood chopping, chips, and chopped wood beautifully.
RépondreSupprimerReally well done! Base is excellent!
RépondreSupprimerI love it. a combatant figure that has been turned into a nice peacful one. great job
RépondreSupprimerI didn't give a reply at all of you...
RépondreSupprimerbut many thanks!
I don't know how you do, and if you come back on the blogs after you let a comment or subscribe by e-mail ...
so I'm searching a way "comments-on-the-comments" which could be read by the authors....
If you have ideas (or solutions!!!!)..........
Hey Rich! you don't recognize the fig????
RépondreSupprimerit's one you send me some months ago for a swap!!
Very nice sculpt and a great bit of brushwork by you. What you did with the base is very creative. I'd read that using natural items was a good idea, but I hadn't seen it done. I have herbs and pebbles a plenty and will one day try it.
RépondreSupprimerCongrats with the win Pascal! It was a very good entry, and I really liked it. Your brushwork gets better!
RépondreSupprimerGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/