ChaosCossack
A Fixture
Hey All
Finally DONE!!!!
This is my first attempt at a bust and perhaps not my last. I'd always been nervous of painting at this scale but got more comfortable as the project went on. Greeny did a great job sculpting this guy... crisp detail, all parts fit perfectly and it half painted itsself. This was a pleasure for my first attempt, thanx Greeny.
Through the whole project I was accutely aware that this will be a meaningful piece. My ancestors were Zaporohzian cossacks, my Greatgrandfather was Hetman of his Kuban siche and my Grandfather fought in a Kuban Regiment in WW II and made sure that our family heritage was not forgotten when he came to Canada. I am the first Canadian born Semenenko but I will always be proud of my Cossack roots... as will my son and hopefully his children too. (que manly tear on cheek)
Painting was done in Vallejo acrylics with Citadel washes. The base is the tower from an old hockey trophy, cut down.
As usual, the pics are crap, alot of the contrast is washed out
Thanx to all the PF members who have motivated and supported through this project... Cheers!
Thanx for looking in,
Colin
Finally DONE!!!!
This is my first attempt at a bust and perhaps not my last. I'd always been nervous of painting at this scale but got more comfortable as the project went on. Greeny did a great job sculpting this guy... crisp detail, all parts fit perfectly and it half painted itsself. This was a pleasure for my first attempt, thanx Greeny.
Through the whole project I was accutely aware that this will be a meaningful piece. My ancestors were Zaporohzian cossacks, my Greatgrandfather was Hetman of his Kuban siche and my Grandfather fought in a Kuban Regiment in WW II and made sure that our family heritage was not forgotten when he came to Canada. I am the first Canadian born Semenenko but I will always be proud of my Cossack roots... as will my son and hopefully his children too. (que manly tear on cheek)
Painting was done in Vallejo acrylics with Citadel washes. The base is the tower from an old hockey trophy, cut down.
As usual, the pics are crap, alot of the contrast is washed out
Thanx to all the PF members who have motivated and supported through this project... Cheers!
Thanx for looking in,
Colin