Comment added on: 04.11.2009 03:27:42
Oh well, not all of us have the talent that he does. This miniature is absolutely stunning! The vivid contrasting colors and the precision of the steady freehand make this miniature a winner in my book. How did you make the base?
Comment added on: 05.11.2009 01:15:37
Thx for the comments!
Base work is an upsidedown horse base with cork on top. that's painted and then I build around it a mould and resin water to dry in that. Theres a few multi colour fall leaves that the pic doesn't show well floating in the water also and that's just birch seeds.
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Amazing Work and I thought I was good, I need to sit down and rethink my life.
Oh well, not all of us have the talent that he does. This miniature is absolutely stunning! The vivid contrasting colors and the precision of the steady freehand make this miniature a winner in my book. How did you make the base?
Thx for the comments!
Base work is an upsidedown horse base with cork on top. that's painted and then I build around it a mould and resin water to dry in that. Theres a few multi colour fall leaves that the pic doesn't show well floating in the water also and that's just birch seeds.