WIP Agia Lavra, March 25th 1821.

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Back to work on this...... there appears to be something missing, can't quite put my finger on it though. :D


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At a boy Roger, and glad that you are back on terra firma! I know we can expect to see a whole slew of your cool projects.

Joe
 
A horrible lie.I never throw things naked.I always dress up first but I haven't quite mastered the flawless technique of Myronas' Discobolos....but then again I suppose I am not a very characteristic specimen of a Greek (those damned sixpacks...so difficult to maintain...ha,ha).Welcome home sailor.Glad to see that you didn't waste time before getting back to your old tricks.Useless to say how much I like your work and this one in particular,I've said it many times before.This is turning spectacular.I think that when the flag is added there will not be anything missing.Alternatively you can add one or two more flags tucked between the standing figure and the bishop (of course only the topmost part will be visible the poles ,disappearing off the figures base,being held by invisible to the viewers freedom fighters). I'd suggest sending you a couple of ideas on Greek revolutionary flags and standards but I know that you, having become a fully fledged honorary Greek , most certainly have enough of them on your pictorial archive so I just wait to be amazed by the final outcome.Have a beautiful day Rog.

Oda.
 
Ha,ha,yes these are easier to maintain I guess...
Looking forward to seeing your progress on this vignette.It is a shame you are so many miles away.It would be very cool if you could submit this and your other Greek subjects for the upcoming Athens show in Spring or Summer 2017.

Oda.
 
Ha,ha,yes these are easier to maintain I guess...
Looking forward to seeing your progress on this vignette.It is a shame you are so many miles away.It would be very cool if you could submit this and your other Greek subjects for the upcoming Athens show in Spring or Summer 2017.

Oda.


That would be quite a party!

Just doing some flag painting at the moment. :wacky:
 
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