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Posted by syh on 24 Feb 2022, 13:37

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Posted by Peter on 24 Feb 2022, 16:11

A small piece of art that belongs in a museum! :love:
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Posted by tullo on 24 Feb 2022, 16:25

very very incredible...
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Posted by tullo on 24 Feb 2022, 16:27

hello
this is an incredible amount of work and incredibly good
my respect
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Posted by tullo on 24 Feb 2022, 16:30

so i think it is painted in three colours
dark medium light
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Posted by Ben90 on 24 Feb 2022, 17:44

Awesome stuff!!! Brilliant work!
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 24 Feb 2022, 17:57

So good that it actually does not even look real, although it clearly is. My congratulations on this achievement.
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Posted by MABO on 24 Feb 2022, 19:46

Really a piece of art! :shock: :shock: :shock: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 24 Feb 2022, 20:14

Wonderfull painting! :thumbup: :-D
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Posted by Bessiere on 24 Feb 2022, 21:33

Luminous. Not a word often associated with painted models but I can't come up with a higher compliment. The light seems to come from the colors which is amazing. The horse patterns become Picasso-esque if your stare at them. The bravest of the brave just got one of his finest tribute pieces. :yeah:
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Posted by k.b. on 24 Feb 2022, 22:24

Very beautifully painted syh. Your colours are exquisite…… . Am curious to know what kind of paints you use. If I may be constructively critical I would say there are times when you are packing in too many muscle groups (shadows and highlights too close together into too small an area and as a result our eyes are a bit dazzled).
But on the other hand there are others when you manage to pack so much beautiful detail into a very small space, such as the oak leaf designs on the cuffs, that we cannot be anything but spellbound by your wizardry with a paintbrush as well as by the incredibly sharp eye that you have to pick out so much detail.
Congratulations on your amazing brushwork.
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Posted by PaulRPetri on 24 Feb 2022, 23:37

Holy Cow!!! I am speechless!! That is a masterpiece!!
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Posted by Bendy_Straw on 24 Feb 2022, 23:49

Sir, that is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. I am interested in the way you paint the contrast on the golden leash, how do you do it?
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Posted by Minuteman on 25 Feb 2022, 10:31

An amazing and quite incredible example of fine artistry. Well done! The 'bravest of the brave' (and his brave horse as well, of course) has been truly brought to life here.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 25 Feb 2022, 16:01

Another really nice figure done in your inimitable style. I agree with Bessiere, there is something about the treatment of the horse's musculature that is Picasso-esque!
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Posted by huib on 25 Feb 2022, 21:11

Wow, amazing painting!
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Posted by DerkleinePUC on 26 Feb 2022, 10:02

Just perfect. May I ask how long did it take to get to this piece of art?
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Posted by Patrick71 on 27 Feb 2022, 18:38

Well, everything that's needed to say is said above and i can only agree.
This isn't mere minature painting, this is art! It just needs the base to be finished.
I have questions too:
1. How did you do the reins?
2. Did you paint Ney and the horse separately and then glued them together and then added the reins? or...?
Anyway, my deepest respect for such an achievement and level of detail in this scale. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Posted by syh on 04 Mar 2022, 02:53

Thanks to all of you!
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Posted by syh on 04 Mar 2022, 03:00

k.b. wrote:Very beautifully painted syh. Your colours are exquisite…… . Am curious to know what kind of paints you use. If I may be constructively critical I would say there are times when you are packing in too many muscle groups (shadows and highlights too close together into too small an area and as a result our eyes are a bit dazzled).
But on the other hand there are others when you manage to pack so much beautiful detail into a very small space, such as the oak leaf designs on the cuffs, that we cannot be anything but spellbound by your wizardry with a paintbrush as well as by the incredibly sharp eye that you have to pick out so much detail.
Congratulations on your amazing brushwork.

Sadly I don’t know how horse’s muscle really should be so most times I paint it with just my imagination,I should have a learning indeed,thanks for that inspirational opinion!
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