I have finally finished my model of Lord Byron Bygon , here seen in the conservatory helping his second coat of varnish to set . I was going to photograph him outdoors in a moody al fresco photo shoot but the weather in the North of the UK has turned distinctly Autumnal ! . I'm afraid I haven't captured his facial appearance very well , lantern jawed rather than pale romantic angst. I'm pleased with the colour scheme and think it captures spirit of the chap . He will be appearing soon on the tabletop I hope.
Very nice!
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DeleteI think you captured him very well! And the shot in front of the vase is very nicely composed as well (somehow appropriate--as much art as toy).
ReplyDeleteYes the vase makes it - he was on the shelf to dry.
DeleteHe looks great, very work, looking forward to see what he gets up to when he gets his chance on the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks , now to weave him into the forthcoming tales.
DeleteNice work Tony - "Adversity is the first path to truth"
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DeleteYou definitely captured his spirit Tony, a marvelous paint job indeed! It will be wonderful to see him on the tabletop!
ReplyDeleteThanks , I'm happy how he turned out .
DeleteA fine looking fellow.
ReplyDeleteHe is indeed !
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