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MA.K. P.K.A.- K/4 Ketzer

I am very fond of a quote from Contemporary artist Paul Gardner- “A painting (model) is never finished - it simply stops in interesting places.”

So here's the Ketzer- tried to play with some ideas- first with an "asymmetric" placement on the base- the 'lean" was to suggest motion (something akin to Bernini's David), second with layering on the painting of the 4 color camo.each color was applied with a clear layer on each- then I tried to use the Hinterhalt-Tarnung Disc method used late in WWII. It worked in some places and didn't in others. The effect was surprising when I washed it I could see something cool happening with the layers. Anyway, to quote Gardner I stopped at an interesting place. Let me know what you think

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I think you nailed it John! :notworthy

It's great you had a vision for this and you were able to put it together. Great job! (y)
 
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