16 July 2015

Faun - Nature Spirit

Aloa Jungle Painters,

while the world is burning in summer heat, I am able to still make some time at the painting table.
Recently I finished a small bust by Origin-Art. She is called "Faun" and I did some small conversions to her with leaves, flowers, branches and stuff.

At the moment I am not aiming at something while I paint. I am learning to feel my personal approach and way of painting again after a little break and some external influances of other painters. My aim right now is just to paint and that's what I'll do.

"There are always flowers for those who want to see them."
Henri Matisse


Faun - Nature Spirit
Origin-Art 


I do hope you like her as I enjoyed her while painting her. She is standing on a small and thin root plinth that I sanded and oiled. Thought this one is really fitting. During the progress I have made some photos with my mobile camera (sorry for the crappy quality), but I wasn't able to do as much to write a little article about it. Well, here they are without any further words:


Well, this lead to the final version you can see above. If you like her, please feel invited to vote and comment on Putty&Paint or CMON.

Cheerio and keep on happy painting!
Roman

 


6 comments:

  1. you people are killing me :) I looks too good.

    I was thinking about painting a second one of this bust but this one is much better and now I don't have the courage to even order the second one.

    Ma5x

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  2. Wow that is a great take on the faun, I painted her a while back but never got the right feel so it looks kinda crappy.

    I really like how you did the nature parts of her. Also, from what I can see, I'm eager to see your take on Narok, it's one of my favorite miniatures.

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  3. Wow...Luxurious paint. Beautiful fine wood tones. Amazing:)

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  4. Pretty nice. I like those in betwenn handy cam WIP shots. There is not always need for high resolution pics in my opinion. I own that bust too and I'm always thinking about takeing a walk throug the wood to gain some inspiration for that one. Maybe I just have to do it.

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