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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #15 on: 2014-03-03, 23:17:24 »
Haha I did this in the middle of English class a few weeks ago. maybe I'll actually finish it lol
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #16 on: 2014-03-03, 23:29:07 »
I don't draw very frequently, but my medium of artistic expression is photography.  These are medieval in nature, and you've seen them if you're on facebook.  So I will slap them in this thread as my 'medieval art.'

The first two are kind of 'Medieval Noir' and go together... :)


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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #17 on: 2014-03-04, 00:16:05 »
I've always been a fan of photography. I do really like the blend of medieval subjects with a modern medium.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #18 on: 2014-03-04, 00:20:20 »
Your work reminds me of a photographer who used a Civil War-era camera to take tin-types of his comrades in Afghanistan.
http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-07-23/photographer-uses-civil-war-era-technique-afghanistan
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #19 on: 2014-03-04, 00:27:12 »
Your work reminds me of a photographer who used a Civil War-era camera to take tin-types of his comrades in Afghanistan.
http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-07-23/photographer-uses-civil-war-era-technique-afghanistan

Oh wow, that's really awesome!  You see so many people trying to fake civil war imagery for their LH Civil War kits, and that gets old... but to see the juxtaposition of a modern military subject on a 19th century medium is pretty cool!
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #20 on: 2014-03-04, 01:06:42 »
love photography. just not that good or up to date anymore since being the yearbook editor in high school

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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #21 on: 2014-03-04, 01:27:25 »
Your work reminds me of a photographer who used a Civil War-era camera to take tin-types of his comrades in Afghanistan.
http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-07-23/photographer-uses-civil-war-era-technique-afghanistan

THAT is really cool. They look like normal greyscale photos at first, but then you realize...no, something's a little different about them.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #22 on: 2014-03-04, 14:18:59 »
Your work reminds me of a photographer who used a Civil War-era camera to take tin-types of his comrades in Afghanistan.
http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-07-23/photographer-uses-civil-war-era-technique-afghanistan

That's great! I love seeing these kinds of photography projects.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #23 on: 2014-03-06, 19:02:30 »
Considering that the Maciejowski Bible depicted ancient events with contemporary soldiers, I'm a bit tempted to illustrate a passage using modern US military troops as the subjects. Nothing quite like David, Saul, and Apache Helicopters.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #24 on: 2014-03-07, 13:50:19 »
Ian is one of the only guys here that pulls his photo-ops with ease with genuine authenticity. He shows the true love & look of medieval historia. 
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #25 on: 2014-03-07, 19:11:55 »
Ian is one of the only guys here that pulls his photo-ops with ease with genuine authenticity. He shows the true love & look of medieval historia.

Thank you very much Lord Dane!
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #26 on: 2014-03-07, 19:41:58 »
Considering that the Maciejowski Bible depicted ancient events with contemporary soldiers, I'm a bit tempted to illustrate a passage using modern US military troops as the subjects. Nothing quite like David, Saul, and Apache Helicopters.

That would be so awesome! I've actually seen some similar examples to this from artists on the net, with illuminated manuscript-style images made portraying modern settings or even futuristic things.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #27 on: 2014-03-07, 23:34:00 »


I have the poor man's version of Ian's kit.  Some day I'll get to this point!
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #28 on: 2014-04-08, 12:18:22 »
I finished this for art.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #29 on: 2014-04-08, 13:34:16 »
That's pretty good. Color is one aspect I never could master.
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