Completed 52 card pickup

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Meehan34

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This little fellow was made by the brilliant Ernst Veingart. As soon as I saw him I knew I had to have him. I bought two copies the other I will keep like the original as seen in this link of the green http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41574
but for this one I wanted to have a little more fun and show the monk doing something you wouldn't think a monk should do. I hand cut the cards from cardstock and painted them the best i could at that scale (54mm). The base is built using cork covered with acrylic gel medium and of course some water effects.

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Great work Mike I have this one on the bench at the moment it's a beautiful sculpt with tons of character and you've definitely done it justice(y)

Thank you sir. I'll be watching for yours and I agree it is a fabulous little figure. he is kinda hard to paint because he is so round.
 
Mike,again your'e imagination has shone through,i love the figure and the cards and the base is excellent,terrific mate (y)


Brian (y)
 
Re: 52 card pickup a clever idea!!!

OhMa'Gosh Michael:

You've done it again. . . As Smeegle sez in the thread before mine, you have
such a well developed creative imagination. It has been so much fun to see
your development on this sight over the past couple of years.

I thought your German "Evil Soul" bust was very creative, and so artistic,
but this little gem is way up there on the artistic and creative scale. So much
clever thinking, strong composition and unique presentation.

Very good choice of colours as well. I would never have thought of that shade
of blue-green for the backs of the cards. Wow. . . .

Jayhawker
 
Re: 52 card pickup a clever idea!!!

OhMa'Gosh Michael:

You've done it again. . . As Smeegle sez in the thread before mine, you have
such a well developed creative imagination. It has been so much fun to see
your development on this sight over the past couple of years.

I thought your German "Evil Soul" bust was very creative, and so artistic,
but this little gem is way up there on the artistic and creative scale. So much
clever thinking, strong composition and unique presentation.

Very good choice of colours as well. I would never have thought of that shade
of blue-green for the backs of the cards. Wow. . . .

Jayhawker

Here! Here! another cracker Mke congratulations.(y)
Cheers Ken
 

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