posted by roman, jarhead, kong
The last one is up now - much more figures of the MSS 2011 and much more - hope you enjoy it! Many thanks to Igazzu Art Studio, Cursed Monkeys, Alessandro Manilii, Raffaele Picca, Alice Zuccero, Louis D'Orio and Roberto Chaudon for additional photos. Sorry to those people whose figures might not be in the video - there is no offence behind it, but it was a hell of a work getting it all together. Enjoy in HD:
I will soon finish to write on my own report about the weekend but this now might really happen after the upcoming painting class, but you know it is hard when your heart burns in passion :)
If you want to see part 1 and part 2 - click the links!
Keep on happy painting!
Roman
Stunning! I think I will have to visit good ol' italy next year.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteNow we want the behind the scenes!
Thanks for sharing an all the extensive extra work with editing all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteFor me personely the third part of Monte San Savino has the best fitting soundtrack and the best atmosphere because of your cutting.
Hopefuly this makes sense what I haev written here ;-)
thanks again Roman for sharing this third video with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words, your company in this woderful week-end, your happiness in painting!
thanks to you and Raffa of course!
have a nice day, full of colors!
Looks awesome, wish I was there!
ReplyDeletejust wow, took quite a while till i looked at all those videos and pictures linked in the bemalforum.
ReplyDeleteit must have been an awesome weekend. i feel happy for you to have been there.
thx for sharing with us.
harald
Hell yeah thanks for the Vids!
ReplyDelete3.day - Great!!! The theater is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the movie!
Best regards
Daddy@Cool
Thank you for the vids and the good reports about this event. Seems to be that you have had a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThank You for vids. I realy enjoyed them. Keep on eating bananas... :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Dragyri at 9:34 (right before Raffa's demon) is amazing. Anyone know who painted it?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the videos, it was a great pleasure watching them!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your response to the videos - i am really happy that you like to see what is there to see - this is for sure not my work due the cutting - the feeling you might get through the video was there everywhere around the place and it was my pleasure to meet and greet there. Such an impressive weekend that did a lot to me as a individual. Grazie Mille to all my italian painting friends!
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Gna - to be honest - no, I don't know. If you are really behind this answer I would suggest to you the Legio Pictorium Forum - there is a Forum about Monte San Savino Show, mostly in italian language, but you could open your question there: http://www.farabi.it/
http://www.farabi.it/LegioPictorum/viewforum.php?f=41
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