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El Gus

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Buenos Aires
Hi fellows, now i`m working in two 200mm busts, "The General San Martin" hero of our independence war, and a British Parac officer in Arnhem.
The figures are in sculpt process in a couple of days i`ll post more advances (i hope).

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Thanks, Roc.
The parac is now more advanced, i finished the head (yes, i fix the chin), and now i´m working in the uniform.
But i have not digital camera and must wait to the saturday for a photo session with my friend Guille Centeno (AKA GDCDREAMS).

Regards
 
They're great Gus!
Having seen the models in person, I can say that's a real piece of work.

Originally posted by Stephan@May 28 2005, 06:52 AM
Nice work how do you do the embrodery of st Martin?

I'm not the one that has to answer, but do you remember Sir Winston's sentence "blood, sweat and tears" ??
Am I right Gus? :)

Congratulations
GUille
 
Hi, Stephan
"Nice work how do you do the embrodery of st Martin? "

As Guillermo say "Whit very much difficult" ;) , sorry but my english skills are poor to do a clear explanation for, you.
Give me a couple of days, for translation assistance, a i'll post a explanation.

Best regards

Gustavo
 
What a great portrait of a British oficer! So unusual kind of face and so full of life and expression! Do you use any real man portrait for this work? And what is parac, paratrooper, isn't?
Here in Jerusalem we have San Martin street. Do you think it''s the very San Martin?
 
Hi, folks.
Thanks, for your comments, it`s really important to me.
Well about the para`s face , i only can say one thing, the true, it`s a failed attemp, to sculplt the face of LT.Col. Jhon Frost, Officer of the Paras located in Arnhem Bridge, (To far, but to close from him ;) ). But the final result was a face very expressive, but not Jhon Frost.

Dr. Lutz, no i don`t think so, pherhaps, the San Martin Street in your country, was for San Martin de Porres (a Crhistian saint).


Sorry for my english, as my sculpts i do my best.

Gustavo
 
I finished the San Martin , please take a look to the paint version, i`ll post the paint version of the para in a couple of days.

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Cheers.
 
Originally posted by D.Lesko@Jun 17 2005, 07:05 PM
The Para reminds me of John Cleese from Monty Python. I really like the character in the face, should like real nice painted. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for your comments, to me reminds to other british actor for comedy too, but much older remember Terry Thomas?

Sorry for a horrible english.

Cheers
 
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