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Wendy

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Hey guys! It's been a while since I've posted any work, so here's some stuff I've worked on for MFCA...

Now I need to get going on sculpting some stuff...
 

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Hi Wendy,
Fantastic work and incredible theme.
Great representation of the water issue.
Bravo!!

Alexandros.
 
Hi Wendy,
great works here! Excellent paintjobs,and the effect of water is fantastic...
Well done.

best regards from Italy
Andrea
 
Whoa, Nellie. . . And Hi Wendy

Wendy:

I'm relative new to this site. . . meaning I do not recall seeing much of your
work. So I looked at your really clever trio with a lot of interest. For one
thing, from looking at your subject matter, I would guess that you have
a good sense of humor, and pehaps do, indeed, enjoy laughing! Both Mike
Meehan and I know that when we laugh a lot, those wonderful endorphines
do course thru our bodddd deeeees quite rapidly; helping to give us a shot
of Joie de Vivre !!! Well ;);) ah . . . at least I read that somewheres!

I really love your colour palette. You seen to really understand the benefits
of colour harmony and composition. The colour choices in the Young lady
golfer, . . . (or Cow Pasture Pool, as we call it here in beautiful Downtown
Overland Park, . . . that's KANSAS USA, Wendy!) are just delighful, and so
fitting for the subject matter. I love the Cow fisher. . . person. And how you
were able to create the icy water down the corner edges of the base was
not only very clever, but so well done. IMHO, Lots of skill as a figure
painter displayed in that one little part of your second photo.

Well, how I go on and on. But I have a passion for art, and the model
building/figure painting aspect of the field. And to me, life should be lived
with passion. It has so much to offer to those who will be open!! Hey but,
ahma' preachin' to the choir, here, hummmmmmmm?

Well done,

The Miami Jayhawk
 
Wendy
Very well done on all 3. It's refreshing to see something other than Crusadingnapoleonicromanpanzerschrecks from time to time. Although, a well painted Crusadingnapoleonicromanpanzerschreck is always inspirational to me, as well.

As for the gentleman standing by the cattails, how did you get the water to stay in place while you poured?
 
Wendy, these were a joy to see at MFCA.As said earlier you keep improving with every figure.Keep it up and a big well done

Steve
 
Refreshingly different, beautifully executed. They brought a smile to my face.
I would like to see more of the chap and the crocodile, maybe at a different angle.
Well done and thank you for sharing.

Melanie
 
Hi Wendy
Wow Wendy what can I say. Three exceptionally well painted figures all with stunning groundwork and bases. The fishermans underwater base is outstanding.
Pete
 
Wendy, excellent painting on all 3 pieces and great work on the bases. I also would love to see more pics from different angles. (y)

Cheers Ken
 
Wendy
Very well done on all 3. It's refreshing to see something other than Crusadingnapoleonicromanpanzerschrecks from time to time. Although, a well painted Crusadingnapoleonicromanpanzerschreck is always inspirational to me, as well.

As for the gentleman standing by the cattails, how did you get the water to stay in place while you poured?

Thanks Mike! It's fun to do something different sometimes...though it seems to be more often for me. :D

To keep the resin in, I made a box out of plastic card. I'm writing an article for The Basement Webzine with all the details on how I did my water effects. :)
 
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