Gallery

Daily life in an ancient German village

Posted by Cryns on 06 Jan 2016, 14:56

Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image
User avatar
Cryns  Netherlands

Supporting Business Supporting Business
 
Posts: 1254
Member since:
11 Nov 2015, 15:33


Posted by Peter on 06 Jan 2016, 16:30

It looks lifelike! Can't wait to meet you at the FIGZ meeting in June! And to see your work with my own eyes! ;-) :thumbup:
User avatar
Peter  Belgium

Moderator Moderator
 
Posts: 22750
Member since:
25 Mar 2008, 18:51

Posted by Beano Boy on 06 Jan 2016, 16:54

Splendid Buildings! :thumbup: Wonderful Work! :thumbup: Great Photo Shoot! :thumbup:
Well done from little ol me. :-D BB
Beano Boy  England
Supporting Member (Gold) Supporting Member (Gold)
 
Posts: 8125
Member since:
03 Sep 2013, 14:45

Posted by ADM on 06 Jan 2016, 19:30

Very Nice !
User avatar
ADM  
 
Posts: 731
Member since:
11 Jul 2012, 12:42

Posted by Alex on 06 Jan 2016, 20:49

:drool: :drool: WoW !
Very impressive thoroughness !!
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
User avatar
Alex  Russia
Supporting Member (Gold) Supporting Member (Gold)
 
Posts: 1872
Member since:
26 Feb 2008, 14:54

Posted by Susofrick on 07 Jan 2016, 08:40

Wow! Love those everyday scenes! Great work!
User avatar
Susofrick  Sweden
Supporting Member (Gold) Supporting Member (Gold)
 
Posts: 7713
Member since:
19 Feb 2008, 12:10

Help keep the forum online!
or become a supporting member

Posted by C M Dodson on 07 Jan 2016, 10:49

Lovely composition, excellent groundwork, beautiful painting and superb buildings/ foliage. Lovely realism of a pastoral scene captured by your photography. Love the Thatch!

Chris
C M Dodson  United Kingdom
 
Posts: 2677
Member since:
01 May 2015, 18:48

Posted by Juba on 08 Jan 2016, 19:02

Great stuff! Very evocative and precise attention to detail. I'd like to see some more close-ups.
User avatar
Juba  
 
Posts: 47
Member since:
28 Sep 2008, 21:30

Posted by Arekmaximus on 09 Jan 2016, 15:25

Nice! Very nice!! :shock: :love:
User avatar
Arekmaximus  Poland
 
Posts: 224
Member since:
18 Sep 2014, 19:48

Posted by Ben90 on 09 Jan 2016, 17:48

Everything looks great! And I really like the way of photography!!!
User avatar
Ben90  Germany
Golden Brush Winner
 
Posts: 1517
Member since:
28 Apr 2011, 23:32

Posted by KenzoSato on 20 Jan 2016, 21:51

Nice, excellent dio :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
KenzoSato  Italy
 
Posts: 3921
Member since:
06 Jun 2009, 07:45

Posted by dykio on 21 Jan 2016, 10:03

Museum quality!!! Brilliant
User avatar
dykio  Netherlands
 
Posts: 1503
Member since:
31 Jan 2008, 19:56

Posted by sansovino on 22 Jan 2016, 12:00

A wonderful theme - it looks like been real. It´s a absolutly perfect including the photography. Great master-piece!
sansovino  Germany
 
Posts: 794
Member since:
27 Mar 2014, 21:42

Posted by Gowan on 22 Jan 2016, 21:08

excellent work there. Looks very nice, especially the groundwork and vegitation :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
User avatar
Gowan  
 
Posts: 1204
Member since:
13 Dec 2011, 04:33

Posted by Eugenij on 25 Jan 2016, 12:32

Excellent job! warriors.. soldiers... :-) there are so few plots about daily civilian life.. but you reclaim it!
User avatar
Eugenij  Russia
 
Posts: 207
Member since:
16 Jan 2016, 05:37

Posted by huib on 05 Feb 2016, 09:40

Very nice work again, Mr. Cryns! It is a pleasure to look at your beautiful pictures with beautiful models.
User avatar
huib  Netherlands
 
Posts: 1014
Member since:
12 Dec 2015, 15:57

Help keep the forum online!
or become a supporting member

Posted by Manu-72 on 05 Feb 2016, 20:04

Mr. Cryns
thank you very much for sharing your work.
do not know where to start, the figures, the ambience, the houses, the fields.
I spent several minutes enjoying their work.
Congrats.
Manu
User avatar
Manu-72  Spain
 
Posts: 23
Member since:
31 Jan 2016, 12:41

Posted by Wheeling Turn on 05 Feb 2016, 22:45

Wow this is great. Looks like lots of conversion work done.
User avatar
Wheeling Turn  Germany
 
Posts: 1396
Member since:
14 Dec 2008, 14:05

Posted by Cryns on 09 Mar 2016, 16:33

The houses are made of massive yellow XPS isolation foam which I found between the garbage of my neighbours. It can be sawn, knifecut, hotwirecut, filed, grinded and carved. Very easily painted with acrylics. Attached by white glue or UHU por polystyrene glue.

Based on the Iron Age house in Venne, Ostercappeln, Germany.
Image

Lower beams, walls and thatched roof made of XPS foam.
Image

Top beams holding the crest made of wood.
Image

Iron Age house in Archeon, Alphen aan de Rijn, Netherlands.
Image

Lower beams made of vine twigs
Image

Image

Archaologische Freilichtmuseum Oerlinghausen, Germany:
Image

Image

Image

The granary at Venne.
Image

The wooden frame is made of wood, the thatched roof of fake fur and the wickerwork plastered walls of XPS foam.
Image

Fake fur looks much better than carved yellow foam representing thatched roof, but it will be difficult to make round roof shapes with fur.

Image

White glue is used to get thatched roof in shape.
Image

Mos is made of sawdust-white glue-acrylic paint paste. Crestbeams of real wood.
Image

Two small granaries from the Netherlands.
Image

Construction of vine twigs and yellow foam.
Image

Image

Image

Fenced vegetable garden. Wickerwork is iron wire.
Image

Human figure conversions of Imex (woman) and Pegasus (man) early Americans.
Image

Image

The garden of Venne.
Image

Wickerwork made of dried grass.
Image

Cabbage made of clumpfoliage.
Image

Wickerwork tests.
Image

Nylon fishing wire.
Image

Plastic coated iron wire.
Image

Iron wire.
Image

Curly mos.
Image
User avatar
Cryns  Netherlands

Supporting Business Supporting Business
 
Posts: 1254
Member since:
11 Nov 2015, 15:33

Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 09 Mar 2016, 20:04

Inventive and impressive big project. :thumbup: :-D
User avatar
Kostis Ornerakis  Greece

In memoriam
 
Posts: 1280
Member since:
14 Feb 2016, 18:16

Next page

Return to Gallery