Whale Hunter's Legacy: The Azores' Epic Miniature Story! by Scientificmodels.shop

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In the heart of the Atlantic, off the coast of the Azores, the cries of whalers once resounded.
For centuries, men of courage and skill ventured out to sea in search of these majestic sea creatures.
The tradition of whaling was deeply rooted in the culture of the archipelago and was a vital source of livelihood for the local communities.

The whalers of the Azores, known as "baleeiros", embarked on sturdy and fast boats called "botes". Gifted with intuition and intuition, they traveled kilometers of ocean in search of the imposing whales. Once the prey was located, an epic struggle between man and beast began. Baleeiros armed with spears and harpoons bravely ventured out to bring down the whales and bring them ashore.
However, over time, consciences have opened up to the beauty and fragility of these wonderful marine creatures. With growing awareness, attention has shifted from whaling to the protection and conservation of whales. The impetuous spirit of whaling has turned into a fervent commitment to preserve and understand these gentle giants of the ocean.
Today, the Azores has become a whale-watching paradise. The old hunters, now elderly, have passed the baton to the new generations of "guardians of the sea". The marine ecosystems of the Azores have become protected sanctuaries, providing a safe environment for whales during their seasonal migrations. Vessels that once housed harpoons are now equipped with binoculars and cameras, ready to capture the amazing sight of whales in their natural habitat.
The "Azores Whale Hunter" miniature symbolizes this historic transition, from an era of hunting to one of protection. It represents the strength and determination of hunters of yesteryear and their new role as guardians of the ocean. Every accurate detail of the miniature tells a story of change, hope and respect for the wonder of marine life.


Sculptor: Airat H.
Scale: 1:10 3 pieces
Caster: ModelVictoria

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Many, many tears ago I had a sepia photograph of a fisherman who looks the same as this bust, uncanny .
not my thing either but may.
 
A lovely and unusual piece.

There is a spelling mistake in your site link (there is no "o" in scientific), so the link does not work as it is.

- Steve
 
A nice piece and finely sculpted , definately based on a image IMO , full of character

Scientific also released another fishermen in 2021

I redid the link to the shop

Be nice to see a painted version

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
we mixed different photos and knowledges about them....if you check face is so closer to our lumberjack it was so nice face that I decide to replicate.... harpoon was copied by a Museum here in Italy that has some original whale harpoons in cabinet....
 
MCPWilk said:
Remove the harpoon and you have a lifeboatmen........ a very brave breed of seaman.

Mike

Viking Bob said:
That's what my photograph was, RNLI


Soon as I saw this Frank Sutcliffe came to mind, and being a Yorkshire Coast Boy I had to have one. Now when I start to paint do i use colour or Sepia tone
 
Soon as I saw this Frank Sutcliffe came to mind, and being a Yorkshire Coast Boy I had to have one. Now when I start to paint do i use colour or Sepia tone



Hi Nic

Your right there what amazing pictures and characters

You could always do one of each painting style

Have fun and do share here on PF

Happy benchtime

Nap

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