Finally, I have come to the end of the Ann Walker project! Here she is, with her shawl done up and placed in an appropriate environment.
Ann Walker, front
And also from behind.The groundwork was first built up with Milliput 2-part emoxy, painted green and then covered with pebbles and sticks I found in the backyard. The vegetation is an assortment of basing materials produced by Army Painter and Gamers Grass (Portugal), including, if you look closely, a couple of laser-printed bracken plants under her skirt.
And here they are, the Ann(e)s together on my shelf, accompanied by the books that discuss their lives.
Lister and Walker
I learned a lot while working on this project, not the least of which was how to render plaid. I can certainly see as this is a technique in which I could improve a good deal, but am satisfied for now.
And I hope you enjoyed following along with me!
Next? A rendering of Francois Rude's sculpture of Joan of Arc Listening to her Voices (1852), the original of which is found in the Louvre. Stay tuned!
And I hope you enjoyed following along with me!
Next? A rendering of Francois Rude's sculpture of Joan of Arc Listening to her Voices (1852), the original of which is found in the Louvre. Stay tuned!


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