Completed Le Tambour De ''la Marseillaise

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Outstanding Brian.........fantastic sense of atmosphere
Cheers
Derek
Hi del,many thanks mate for your kind coments,i was hoping it would create some sort of atmosphere and it seems i might have pulled it off,hope your keeping well mate,hav'nt heard from don on the planet recently!is he keeping well,give him my regards when you see him next (y)

Brian
 
Beautiful Finish Brian.
Right out the barricades .

PM sent

Ron
Many thanks ron,i'm glad you liked it mate,it seems judging from the coments i've recieved i've managed to portray the bust just as i had planned,thanks for your kind coments as well mate they are very much appriciated (y)

Brian
 
You created a masterpiece with this bust Brian.
Congratulations.

marc
Many thanks marc,your'e the 2nd person to have called it a masterpiece,i'm very honoured to recieve such praise from my fellow planeteers.i'm really pleased you liked it (y)

Brian
 
Hi Brian,

WOW !!!! This is a great rendition of the bust , he looks dirty and so right for the period of the Terror , the addition of the flag and the drum is a brilliant idea and seems to frame the bust as well as adding more interest to an already great bust, its well done with great weathering .

Thanks for posting this piece.

Nap
Many thanks nap,i'm glad you liked the extra work i put in,i felt it needed something else to set it into a revolution scene and judging from the coments i have recieved i think i have achieved what i set out to complete (y)

Brian
 
Well done Brian,

Great results on this one. A lot stands out on this bust but I love the drum and skintones.
Many thanks mike,i'm really glad i went with the drum idea,i was'nt sure at first if i could carry it off but the coments have been very positive towards the drum and flag so i'm really pleased with the outcome,i'm glad you liked it (y)

Brian
 
Brian: I'm a little late seeing this beautiful presentation. I would
agree with so many others. This is a beautiful example of raising
the hobby to an Art Form. IMHO, it is a work of art. Just full of
so much tension and atmosphere. And the impact is immediate.
One of the finest examples of colour harmony that I have seen
in a while. But I think the thing that impresses me so much is
what a gentleman you are. You have replied to each person
who has posted a thread about this bust. I am just not use to that
kind of good manners. And you are to be commended for
such adherence to the principle of how we show respect for
one another. Wow, Brian, congratulations. And the photographs
are excellent as well. . . :)

Rick Brownlee, American Heartland Jayhawk
 
Brian: I'm a little late seeing this beautiful presentation. I would
agree with so many others. This is a beautiful example of raising
the hobby to an Art Form. IMHO, it is a work of art. Just full of
so much tension and atmosphere. And the impact is immediate.
One of the finest examples of colour harmony that I have seen
in a while. But I think the thing that impresses me so much is
what a gentleman you are. You have replied to each person
who has posted a thread about this bust. I am just not use to that
kind of good manners. And you are to be commended for
such adherence to the principle of how we show respect for
one another. Wow, Brian, congratulations. And the photographs
are excellent as well. . . :)

Rick Brownlee, American Heartland Jayhawk
Rick,many many thanks for your kind words of support,i'm really pleased that you have enjoyed the photo's and the finished result that i achieved,it was a real pleasure to paint and i cant rate it high enough,IMO its one of the best busts i think that was released this year,i'm still working on my photography skills but i'm glad you liked the pictures,as for the replies i feel myself personaly that its important to thank my fellow modelers individualy and for taking the time to look and support me as they have done in many of my previous posts,in all my previous postings and projects i have recieved some overwhelming support from the planeteers that have followed my work and i have to say that my painting has improved so much since i became a member in 2009,but the biggest plus for me is the amount of friends i've made on the site,the coments i recieve like the one you just posted really drive me on and i always set out to better each model as i paint,its such a pleasure to be part of a great forum like PF and long may it continue i owe it alot and again many thanks for your very kind words (y)

Brian
 
Oh my, Brian: I think you expressed it so completely. Yes, what
a pleasure and what a great web site Planet Figure is. Gordy. . .
really does know how to bring a group of ladies and gentlemen
together. My best regards to you Brian, and I will eagerly await
your next project. Enjoy the journey, my friend. You realize I am
sure, . . . it isn't the destination, . . . it is the journey.

And if you'll excuse me for posting my favorite postive statement:

Happiness is a choice, . . . it isn't a condition.

Indeed, I had to get well past my 50s before I understood,

The Miami Jayhawk
 
Oh my, Brian: I think you expressed it so completely. Yes, what
a pleasure and what a great web site Planet Figure is. Gordy. . .
really does know how to bring a group of ladies and gentlemen
together. My best regards to you Brian, and I will eagerly await
your next project. Enjoy the journey, my friend. You realize I am
sure, . . . it isn't the destination, . . . it is the journey.

And if you'll excuse me for posting my favorite postive statement:

Happiness is a choice, . . . it isn't a condition.

Indeed, I had to get well past my 50s before I understood,

The Miami Jayhawk
Many thanks rick,as you say it's the journey and not the destination,I just wish I started it earlier in my life,hopefully i can continue on my journey for many years to come,:)

Brian
 
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