brian A Fixture Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,781 Location scotland Feb 21, 2015 #1 Finally finished with this fella but will probably weather the shield a bit more. Brian
housecarl Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 16,546 Location UK. Cheshire Feb 21, 2015 #2 Superb Brian.
B BarrieHynd Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2009 Messages 1,110 Location Perth, Scotland Feb 21, 2015 #3 Absolutely brilliant piece Brian. Love about it. Barrie
R Rompy Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2013 Messages 678 Feb 21, 2015 #4 Great stuff brian ! I am about to start on this myself. Will draw inspiration from your rendition
maco61 A Fixture Joined May 23, 2011 Messages 846 Location Italy Feb 21, 2015 #6 Very nice paintwork. Congratulation. Ciao by Maco
smudger1960 PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Jun 21, 2009 Messages 8,911 Location Northampton Feb 21, 2015 #7 Stunning in every aspect,congratulations brian,just goes to prove that masterpieces can be done in oils
Stunning in every aspect,congratulations brian,just goes to prove that masterpieces can be done in oils
Constantin67 A Fixture Joined Feb 25, 2012 Messages 336 Feb 21, 2015 #8 All round superb job, great face.
John Bowery A Fixture Joined Nov 18, 2005 Messages 9,568 Location Denton, TX. Feb 21, 2015 #9 I agree, Superb painting. Cheers. John
samson Well-Known Member Joined Apr 5, 2011 Messages 1,803 Feb 21, 2015 #10 Really liking this . The shield looks great
garyhiggins A Fixture Joined Dec 9, 2013 Messages 2,328 Location northampton Feb 21, 2015 #11 Great job Brian, that extra thumb really works wonders.
brian A Fixture Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,781 Location scotland Feb 22, 2015 #12 I've got an extra other appendage, but better not go there,as you'll all want one
garyhiggins A Fixture Joined Dec 9, 2013 Messages 2,328 Location northampton Feb 22, 2015 #13 brian said: I've got an extra other appendage, but better not go there,as you'll all want one Click to expand... Just don't use it for mixing paint.
brian said: I've got an extra other appendage, but better not go there,as you'll all want one Click to expand... Just don't use it for mixing paint.
Aveleira A Fixture Joined Jan 13, 2012 Messages 1,648 Location Luso, Aveiro, Portugal Feb 22, 2015 #14 Great work Brian!! Yes, you can work the shield a little more. Regards Pedro
brian A Fixture Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,781 Location scotland Feb 22, 2015 #15 I always get a bit edgy when I've spent so much time painting something and then to start weathering it as I'm always aware that i could cock it up
I always get a bit edgy when I've spent so much time painting something and then to start weathering it as I'm always aware that i could cock it up
garyhiggins A Fixture Joined Dec 9, 2013 Messages 2,328 Location northampton Feb 22, 2015 #16 Brian, as a personal opinion,I'd leave the shield as it is. I don't think the wooden part of a shield lasted long enough to get very weathered. Best wishes, Gary.
Brian, as a personal opinion,I'd leave the shield as it is. I don't think the wooden part of a shield lasted long enough to get very weathered. Best wishes, Gary.
Tommi A Fixture Joined Dec 27, 2005 Messages 6,482 Location Beccles UK Feb 22, 2015 #17 First rate yet again Brian. I really enjoy your work and style. Keep them coming. Tommi
brian A Fixture Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,781 Location scotland Feb 22, 2015 #18 The wooden front of the shield is coloured that reddy tone,the inside of the shield is natural wood. Brian
The wooden front of the shield is coloured that reddy tone,the inside of the shield is natural wood. Brian
Perseas Well-Known Member Joined Nov 11, 2013 Messages 665 Location Athens Feb 22, 2015 #19 Amazing work as always Brian! Congratulations!!
sam b Well-Known Member Joined Sep 15, 2010 Messages 986 Location brighton england Feb 23, 2015 #20 very nice Brian , top work as always