Friday, October 15, 2010

Something Like Dave And Busters In New Jersey

Ferrer-Dalmau?

The constant source of inspiration to Military Miniatures gives us the unique Catalan painter, has resulted in some circles, the idea of \u200b\u200bpresenting a new project coral on the work of this artist.

And, although not in an official manner, and without even realizing it, and English are several models that have begun to perform compositions based on paintings of the painter, perhaps the germ of a future joint work.



The main problem that leads to recreate in miniature the work of Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, is the lack of individual characters loose, which in previous projects like Cusachs or the latest Álvarez Cueto did not happen. The complexity of the scenes or the challenge of the figures on horseback, is a work which, unfortunately, not all illuminators are used to make.

However, as I mentioned earlier, courageous artists putties and paint brushes that have managed to overcome stage fright and have undertaken the work of Ferrer-Dalmau with the result that in this update I present.


Thus, the veteran Jesus Gamarra has closed the scene " the end of the battle " and is now preparing a section of another of his paintings. The Navarre Osés Waldo had already modeled "the burden Lancer "-painted figure Roberto Ramirez has now led to miniature work " where my horse dies " José Gallardo painted scene. Another model that has been targeted fashion is Antonio Ferrer-Dalmau Zapatero who has recreated the painting "the end" Miguel Angel Garrido to paint it, and I prepared something else. Also Antonio Murcia Mesegar this by composing a small part of the play "Captain Fernández Bermúdez de Castro, of which insurance will soon see more progress.


Other miniaturists as Miguel Angel Perez, Juan Carlos Avila, the collective "The happy turlurones" or the undersigned, among others, are also preparing their particular vision of the work of this prolific artist, an attempt to "background" for, if the idea caught on and there are a number of works, may make a future exhibition. If within a reasonable time, you get enough "cuorum" to formalize this embryonic project in this space will propose how to carry it out.



From here I would encourage others to consider the beautiful miniaturists challenge of taking a "Ferrer-Dalmau" the three-dimensional field, certainly a good excuse to consider new targets and some more technical exercises elaborate than a mere figurehead, something that will certainly be proud.

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