WIP The Scribe by Alma-Tadema

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Ferris

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I think I mentioned I am a fan of the paintings of Lawrence Alma-Tadema.
After my Pompeii model I felt an urge to stick to the theme and do another one.
This time I opted for copying one of Alma-Tadema’s paintings directly.
I picked this one, titled “A Roman Scribe”:

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It will be in the form of a box diorama in 54mm scale.
Construction is mostly done and painting is progressing rather rapidly.



More to follow soon. Soon-ish maybe.

Adrian

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How long did the build take ...looks complicated!

Hi Nap,

Thanks.

About the build: Rather straightforward actually. Most complicated was to derive dimensions of the cabinet and decorations from the painting. Building the cabinet was the most involved, done with slices of MDF laminated with styrene sheet. I got a 2nd hand miniature saw table and this greatly facilitated building something like this. The trimming at the top is a sandwich of styrene strips.The back wall is just two pieces of MDF.

I find it so much easier to copy something from a painting, than to ‘invent’ it. The original artist already did all the hard work of thinking about composition and colours. I can fully focus on the painting! :)

Thanks for watching in!

Adrian
 
Another interesting project and the progress so far is amazing, the finish on the walls and the artwork is just superb. Very much looking forward to more of this......
 
O.K Adrian,seriously you have to stop this and I mean right now! Pompei almost made me quit modelling and now this!!!!! Huge Preraphaelite fan myself and equally huge Ferris fan it seems.No words enough for your new Masterpiece!!!!

Oda.

PS: You have even achieved replicating the muted down colours of pre industrial paints.You should seriously consider publishing a book with your works.
 
What an excellent subject, Adrian, impressive. The depth of that painting is incredible and life-like, and your build is holding the line most excellently. You are kickin that bar just a little higher each time you do these things. That's ok, we need a swift kick every now and then, HA!

I'm standing by for the figure work, Ruck On!
 
replicating the muted down colours

Thanks for your very flattering comment Oda!
A book is an intetesting idea, but it sounds like a lot of work! :)

And thanks as well for noticing about the muted down colours. In the original painting, the figure stands out and is in bright colours, while the background consisting of cabinet and wall with frescos are in low values and muted down hues. I really needed to capture this, otherwise the figure would drown in the ‘busy’ background.

Thanks all for watching in, commenting and liking.

Cheers
Adrian
 
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