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Since I finished my castle alphabet, but still had numerous other scenes still in mind, I decided to expand my alphabet (though this time, not in alphabetical order). So without further ado, 'P' is for Painter:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Athos ... inter1.jpg

The whole pigmented gallery:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=280215

The rest of the alphabet:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=231158

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Ah, very nice. In fact this is a great composition (IMO). The torches, his hair, and his vest match nicely; as do his pants and the wine glass.

Glad to see this starting again.

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Post by Spongey »

It's great to see this project resurrected. Some great details yet again, Athos.
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Post by pacman110011 »

P is for awesome. Great job on this Steve, I really like all the stuff in this vig. I like your paintbrush design, is that a screwdriver for the handle? I think the painter himself is my favorite part though, the torso is perfect.
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Good job as always on your mocs. That paintbrush looks great for painting fine details by the way. :D
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Very nice, although I think the dark red window looks somewhat out of place.

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Post by Troy T. Moore »

Cool to see these from you again. "Ee' is arrtistic, no?"

A fresh canvas? How do we know he really is a painter and not just a poser? :wink:
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Nice one, I like that idea for a paintbrush :)
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Post by wunztwice »

Hey Steve!

Great to see another little vig. I still love them!!! :D
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Very nice, Steve, I've been missing your alpha-vigs. This one is really good, I like the wall, the still life and the painter himself. That torso is one of my favorites...

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This is my first time seeing any of these, and I have to say... I don't know how I could be any more impressed with them. This is simply an awesome project, and both your creativity and your attention to detail are first rate. I was wondering what you were going to do about "X", and the result had me laughing. I hope you keep adding additional sets.

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Nice! Z is my favorite because it includes that simple cross window design!

So simple, so elegant.
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Rascus's face would have done well there... Or anything relating to a spai nard/ frenchman
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