Also, I found some paintings I made last year, which I thought I could upload in lack of new stuff (I am working on a couple of things, so stay tuned!). The first two are the first two tries I did at painting people, and while they might not be as good as the last ones I've made, they mean a lot to me and were important stepping stones and taught me a lot.
The third piece is something quite different; a rather minimalistic landscape picture. It's a shame my scanner isn't better; it's not able to capture very light pictures as they are, and because of this, the colours are a bit paler than they should be. Nevertheless, I wanted to upload it, 'cos I made a lot of pictures like this a couple of years ago. Reminds me of the special light of the northern parts of Norway, with its cold and salty smell...
Showcase: Stahly’s own Aeldari miniature (inc. painting guides)
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Together with sculptor Elfhead, I've turned a dream into reality: my very
own miniature. The small bust depicts my avatar, myself wearing my
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The layout looks great, as the drwaings! I hope to see more stuff soon ;D
ReplyDeleteLoved the last aquarelle. Haven't yoou got a bigger version of it? I would use it as background image for my desktop for some time, if you don't mind...
Thank you Nesbet!
ReplyDeleteI have sent you a large version of the image by e-mail, glad you liked it.
Noeste mate these are just as good as the last lot you showed. I particularly like the landscape.
ReplyDeletePicking up a definite seeside theme, looking out to see at an island, or coastline shrouded in damp/rainy weather.
Great work mate - and again, cheers for sharing.
Man, this twice now that I've missed one of 'yer posts... Dammit.
ReplyDeleteAfter looking at the art, you can color me impressed. Now I see why you were so picky about the minis you were sculpting awhile back.
Welcome back!
Thank you Pom and Larry!
ReplyDeleteI'm forcing my brother to construct a photobox and take some pictures of his christmas-gift last year, so expect some Warhammer-related pictures in the coming days (I hope...). Hope I can convince him to make a blog of his own, we're experimenting with painting-sessions over skype together as well. If we can keep it up, the updates should become more regular.
Thanks for commenting!
Hi, I came across your site and wasn’t able to get an email address to contact you. Would you please consider adding a link to my website on your page. Please email me back and we'll talk about it.
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Joel Houston
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