Starring at new lace

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DrLutz

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A new figurine finished several month ago. A young lady havin' rest and starring at new lace.
It made in 90 mm range using mostly Apoxy Clay.
 

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Hi Vlad
A beautiful piece of work Will it be made for the commecial market?
A lovely change to the military subjects
Well done
Cheers
John
 
Thank you John!
I didn't planned this figurine for casting. Thus all the girl's body made as a single peace. Only a cap is remouvable.
I had much fun making this work. To tell the truth much more then I have making military objects.

Guy, Alan, EasyOff, - a lot of thanks for your kindly words!
 
Compliments Vlad,very good.It looks like a painting from renaissance ,I like the other objects also!
christos
 
Realy nice and great work. And it is only a one off? Not a commercial?
It is quite different to most of the other figure, not a military or fantasy theme. I like it very much

Ulrich
 
John, Maurizio, Jason, Costas, - thank you very mush my friends.
Matthew, Mcsneed17, Ulrich, I never think that non-military items could gain any success in the wotld of modrllers. That's why I never make such items as a model - assembling in many details, but as one peace as a sculpture. And I'm surprised much to see an interest to such different work.
Probably I'll try to paint it once.
 
New lace

Excellent choice, and a very original one. She is not really a beauty, but she looks very "XVIIIth century", like these women who would live with the pirates or the armies during a campaign. She also make me think of Hogarth, the great english artist.
By the way, if you have sculpted this lady, you should take a look at Hogarth's paintings and etchings. You might find some inspiration .Look particularly for a picture called "Gin's lane", and his serie of paintings about marriage.
Congratulation really.
Henri Cambridge UK
 
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