Mictlan girl

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Alex Lopez

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This is a fantassy model inspired in ancient mexican tradition "MICTLAN" or dead place.
The original work was modeled supersculpy with, and this is a painted resin coppy acrylics and oils with.

Regards,

Alex.
 

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Great work, amigo!
VERY REALISTIC! very beautiful, but can you give us more shots, porfavor
 
Hello Alex,

The sculpting and the painting (especially in the second picture) have a Frank Frazetta quality to it.

I like it very much. (y) (y) (y)

More photos, please!

Quang
 
Originally posted by quang@Feb 12 2005, 09:05 PM
Hello Alex,

The sculpting and the painting (especially in the second picture) have a Frank Frazetta quality to it.

I like it very much. (y) (y) (y)

More photos, please!

Quang
Finally more (bad) pics.
 

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...And last... I like the Frazetta compare, he is one of my inspiration since I was a boy.

Regards,

Alex.
 

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Originally posted by nagashino@May 12 2005, 08:10 AM
Hi Alex

Very nice! Yes, a lot of Frazetta about it too, I agree. Then I think a lot of the fantasy genre leans heavily on his work.

I missed the original posts so I'm glad it came up again!

Regards

Phil
Hi Phil, I´m agree Frazetta is the "father" of the fantassy epic illustrators, I like specially the dinamic anatomy in his work.

Regards,

Alex.
 
Thanks Pat, Marc and Luca.
Pat, I´m not sure for comercially her myself, this one willbe produced in resin cast and for the moment I only produce small scales 54, 70mm in white metal, maybe some other firm can be interesed in her :)

Alex.
 
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