Completed Korean farmer & cow

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Ki, good idea to do a civilian scene. Painting (and sculpting?) is very well done, so as the scenery and the bonsai bowl works great with the scene! (y)
Is there a story behind this, or it's just a still image of everyday life?

Thanks
Denes
 
I feel I should be asking why but when I look at it I know why. Because its a beautiful and compelling model. There is a lot to learn from this one!

Colin
 
Stunning ground work and a great subject,wish i could do ground work like that
don't know if it is entirely non military as civilians get caught up in warfare especially in the country side .
and as already said there is a lot to learn from this little gem.

Ps what did you use for the crops

Ron(y)
 
Hi KY

Excellent vignette! Beautiful sculpting and painting and setting... small comment, too much "dead" space, if compact it will be even more better

Just my 2 cents
Allan
 
What a delightful scene. I understand what Allan is saying but I kind of like the fact that you see a little of the rice fields. For this scene I think it works quite well.
 

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