Sunday, December 30, 2012
17th Light Dragoon Vignette AWI
This vignette doesn't represent any particular incident, but does try to convey a somber side of war.
This is one of my favorite vignettes to date, simply because the composition works well. The "stage" effect of the scene, a central focus and what feeling this piece gives, makes this an effective work.
I'll post pics of the painted version soon.
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3 comments:
That's a really good work!
I understand that you like it: you can be proud and happy with this vignette!
Even unpainted, it's very good!
Happy New Year!
Thanks Sam!
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