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Life and Death

Discussion in 'Completed Figures' started by Ulrich, Nov 29, 2015.

  1. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    After some years staying in my grey army I paint now the wonderful scene from Carl Reid (former: Harton Miniatures). It is called "Life and Death" and it depends on a painting from Robert Griffing

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  2. Braemp Active Member

    Very cool scene.
    Like it a lot!

    Best regards /lars
  3. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Very nice Ulrich. I like the way the body paint begins from the hands.
  4. mortier A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    I agree,good warpaint
  5. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Thank you very much. Old figures, but very good figures. And now I am painting a flat Dog Dancer based on a painting from Karl Bodmer (Thanks Roger ;-) )
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  6. mark126804 Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Absolutely beautiful work, Ulrich. Would you explain more on how you did the body paint. It looks like paint with out looking like solid paint.
    Mark
  7. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Thanks, Mark. I will try it. I painting with oil colors so I don´t know if that works with acrylics. First I have paint the normal flesh color and some highlights and shades. Then (as the flesh color was not dry at all at the hands and arms) I paint the war color, but at the hands very thin and blend the colors (flesh and blue) until I was satisfied. For the hightlights for the war paint I use "Mussini flesh color light" so it seems that the normal flesh color is looking trough. And I made something (beg your pardon) which nobody would do.:( I hold the figure in my hands during painting and after the war paint was on the figure. Because the war paint was very thin, I get that "used" look :whistle:
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  8. chippy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Ulrich I just wonder why it's called Life and Death ? but that aside it's a great piece and I like the way you have painted both figures and the ground work really sets of the whole thing
    chippy
  9. mark126804 Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thank Ulrich. I will try it in acrylics. You really did a wonderful job.

    Mark
  10. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Chippy. The war paint makes it to "Life and Death". In the books from Robert Griffing the black/blue warpaint is described as "Death" and the red one as "Life"
  11. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Nice one (y) very dramatic. A real impact piece.
    As others have noted I really like the paint works over the flesh and the way it blends into the natural flesh at the hands.
    Cheers
    Derek
  12. swralph A Fixture

    Real nice paintwork Ulrich.
  13. chippy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Ulrich thanks for the explanation , I was only aware of Robert Griffings paintings I didn't know he also wrote a book or books on the subject of Woodland Indians . That's something I must look into (y) .
    chippy
  14. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    excellent job all around.

    marc
  15. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    The books are ""The art of Robert Griffing. The journey into the Eastern Frontier" and "The narrative art of Roberg Griffing. The journey continues". I bought them 7 or 8 years ago

    Thanks, Marc
  16. chippy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Thanks Mark . I will get my lovely wife on to tracking them down (she's a Librarian) and then see if they are still for sale .
    thanks again
    chippy
  17. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Ok "Robert" and not "Roberg" :(
  18. Bongolo67 Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Great couple, Ulrich, wonderful painting!(y)
  19. pgarri27 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Great job. I really like what you did with this pair of figures.
  20. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Thanks. Sometimes it is very good to search deep in the grey army :D You will be astionished what beautiful old figures you will find

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