Osage bust. Done!

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quang

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...with more detail pics and references on the PiLiPiLi website, anytime now.

Hope you like it.

Quang
 

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I'll have one please! Excellent photos, Quang.

You've done it again, my good man! forcing me to part with my cash!

All the warpaint etc is brilliantly done; something that I always think is difficult to capture!

(y)

Rob
 
So now to some questions:

the black and red warpaint; how did you do these? Oil paints?
I assume your flesh painting methods are as you described in your MM article? What colours do you use for native american skin tones?
Oh yes, what about the necklace?



Rob

(noticably very impressed)
 
Spectacular Quang...wow...
The war paint is just as I would imagine it; blended with the skin and not "caked" on it. Amazing. Did you mix mediums to get the effect you wanted in regards to the warpaint and necklace?
Excellent; thanks for sharing (y)
All the best

Patrick
 
Magnifique - les photos me donnent beaucoup d'envie d'en acheter un a Anvers ... (y) Un grand plaisir de regarder ces photos apres une longue et dure journee au bureau. ;)

Johan
 
Quang, How did you do the warpaint ? Will need tips as I have to do the same for my Mohawk vignette.Thanks in advance.Cheers.
Kenneth
 
Okay, Quang, you've enticed me to end my days of lurking hereabouts.

I'll just echo what everyone else has said. Great work as usual. It's great to see another bust from you.
 

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