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John's sculpt 1/6, Canadian Mounted Policeman.

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Thanks for all the support guys.

He's now finished.

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If it can help anyone my basic flesh tone is made of Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, White and a small touch of Pthalo blue (or any dark blue would work). I paint this over the whole face following the old pattern, Forehead a little more yellow, middle face a little more pink ( I add a little Alizarin crimson here) and lower face a little more blue. Then its just a matter of adding highlights and shadows. I usually finish the eyes with a little drop of UV resin to add the shine.

John
 
My goodness Mr. B, This Mounty is truly a work of art!!! Your sculpting skills never cease to amaze me. And it's done so quickly too. Either you have so much snow that you can't go outside, or your Mojo is soaring at 30,000 feet. Absolutely another masterpiece, Sir!!!

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Allen
 
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Thanks Allen you are too kind. IT's not so much high mojo as a very short attention span. Also my wife has taken our granddaughter to Disney world so I can spend as much time at the bench as I like.

John
 
No John, I'm not being too kind. I can only call it like I see it. You are an incredibly talented person with your sculping, painting, oil paintings, plastic modeling and a host of other artistic skills. I can only marvel at your work over the years we've known each other on the net. Are you still dabbling in 1/35 plastic?...

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Allen
 
Looks wonderful John. As commented elsewhere, so fast and so characterful, I really don‘t know how you produce such quality at such speed.
 
Finished already!! Wow you dont hang about,an impressive bit of work,excellent job.
 
That is excellent. It must give a real sense of achievement to know it's all your own work from the first sketch to the final brush stroke
 
Very nice John........so, what are you going to do for the next 2 and a half months of the GB? ;)
 
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Jack L, Allen, Tim, Paul, Mike, Marc, Andy, Steven, Paul, Jim, Rick, Neil, Mick and Dave Thanks you all for your very generous comments.

I know it looks like I work fast but in reality sculpting is not a long process when things go right and I have been painting for longer than I care to remember, including giving courses, exhibiting and, sometimes, selling my canvases. All of you guys have many skills that I would never be good at, determination and a passion for the subject being two that we all share.

ATB
John
 
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