The M M Mega Painting

Adding color and trying to get the shapes right. 

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Jon will be gray-blue-dark brown with extreme shine eventually. I'll add his sword last. I need to fix the horses on the right. Their ears and bodies aren't quite right yet. The beautiful thing about painting is that everything is fixable and changeable. The key is to be brave and honest enough to actually change it.

Did I mention that Oct. 1st is my deadline? Ahh! Time to crank out as much as possible! 

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Worked on the right side a lot today and added green for an undertone eventually. Super duper ambitious painting! 

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Fixed the left horses ears (which was a big effort), redid the right horse's nostrils, tried to rework the background and made Jon darker. His waist is looking too thick, so I'll be figuring out what's going wrong there. The brown horse is a bit funky in proportions. This might take all year. But, when I get it, it will be very awesome!

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Looked at the brown horse some more. 

Dany

Done with adding purple to her eye!  

Here is one "thing" I've created so far for the ELS Medieval Fair and Con of Thrones:

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This is the GoT dvd inner casing. I did paint it in oil by hand and I changed some things. Gotta look up if this counts as a transformation. This might be an underground piece of art.

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Sides are purposefully rough. Most of the detail in her features contrasted with primative strokes and harder colors.  I actually forgot to do the bottom.

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Now back to this mega painting: 

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I'm also doing medieval manuscript version on parchment of "The Bear and the Maiden Fair".

I'm also hoping to draw George R. R. Martin's food descriptions. 

Book Quotes I could charm mega GoT fans with:

"If you are in need of art, my work is costly and I make no apologies for that, my lord. You will not find craftsmanship equal to mine anywhere in the seven kingdoms I promise you. Visit every booth in King's Landing if you like and compare for yourself. Any village smith can hammer out a shirt of mail. My work is art." -George R. R. Martini jk Martin ooh another idea for a painting!

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