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"Kainda, the cheetah woman" by ORIGEN ART

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Origen Art, May 13, 2014.

  1. Origen Art Active Member

    Mac1966, Piotr Czyz, simon42 and 6 others like this.
  2. kansas kid Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Wow, what a presentation. The angles of each piece of "foliage"
    is as interesting as the figure. The terrain is as well done as the
    figure itself. And the fabricating of the two, make for a most
    beautiful, eye catching, presentation. And I wish
    you well, with this most interesting and unique figure. . .
    The Miami Jayhawk
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  3. zane666 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    Yes indeed great presentation, the angles of the figure and the base are as if they are one(they blend into each other very well)

    cheers zane
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  4. Origen Art Active Member

    Thank you very much!
    You know, if you want to purchase this miniature much like the others by Origen Art, only you must send an email to:
    contact.origenart@gmail.com
  5. Comic-Club Member

    Country:
    Luxembourg
    Hey, this can be Cheetah from the DC Universe .
    Cheetah, for those not familiar with the Dc Comics/Batman Universe, here the introduction from Wiki
    The Cheetah is a super-villainess appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Popularly regarded as the archenemy of Wonder Woman, the Cheetah first appeared in 1943 in Wonder Woman #6 (volume 1), written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston. Since then, the character has undergone several updates as comic book continuities have evolved and shifted. Indeed, there have been four different Cheetahs since the character's debut, including Priscilla Rich (the Golden Age Cheetah), Deborah Domaine (the Silver Age Cheetah), Dr. Barbara Ann Minerva (the modern age and current Cheetah), and Sebastian Ballesteros (a male usurper who briefly assumed the role in 2001). In 2009, Cheetah was ranked as IGN's 69th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.[1]
  6. Origen Art Active Member


    "Kainda, the cheetah woman", is a totally original miniature of Pedro Fernandez Ramos, inspired by the short story written by Pepe Gallego, which soon can read in the new website by Origen Art is about to open, and in no case has nothing to do with other characters, whether in comics or any other platform. Any resemblance in this sense, is a coincidence.
  7. Comic-Club Member

    Country:
    Luxembourg
    Yes a coincidence, but as a DC Collector I am Happy to see it and maybe to buy it.
    I still have some serious toughts about the minis...
    But i'll see...
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  8. Origen Art Active Member



    Ok, but I'm sure that if at the end you dare to buy it, you will love when you have it in hand ... ;)
  9. Origen Art Active Member

    This past weekend, Origen Art was at the modelism's event of Sevilla, and the truth is that "Kainda, the cheetah woman" had an incredible reception, because the great painter Pepa Saavedra presented it out of competition for all attendees they could see it, and also our sculptor Pedro Fernández Ramos, performed a demostration of modeled of hands, that loved it to the many people who gathered at the event.
    We are very happy with this mini ... ;)
  10. Origen Art Active Member

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