Friday, 26 December 2014

An Imperial Knight and inspirational reads

Before the end of 2014 I will post my third completed miniature of 2014: An Imperial relic from the past originally built as part of a Golden Demon entry in 2004 and now, a decade later, found and finished - and part of my (luckily) growing Cabinet of Wonders. 

But before that I will wish you all a great holiday and, with two small things to share, thank you for hanging on to FPOA:

First of all one of my favourite treats of this December has been the Christmas Countdown over at Miniatextures by the ever-so-talented Jakob Rune Nielsen. It was a pleasure to follow his journey of finishing an Imperial Knight in 24 days - and even though the result is a true beauty it is the experimentation and testing of new colours and techniques, which I really want to compliment.

Secondly I have been re-reading Dan Abnett's brilliant Pariah and Perihelion on the recommendable Alizabeth Bequin and the continued journeys of Gregor Eisenhorn and Gideon Ravenor: A re-reading which has inspired me to begin a third Melancholia piece, which I look forward to share with you in 2015!


6 comments:

  1. I'm always glad to see an update on this blog. Is there anywhere where one could view your old stuff? I remember that you had a gallery on yahoo back in the day.

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    1. Thanks Nicklas.

      Amazing to hear about my Yahoo gallery again. That is a loooong time ago! I only have FPOA running these days. But I will try to dig out some images from my earlier work some time.

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  2. Agreed. Jakobs series of posts was very inspirational. Can't wait to see you next piece all the best for 2015!

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    1. Thank you Minitrol. I look forward to it too :)

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  3. As much as a screenshot and a few thoughts and I'm all excited here. :) So good to hear from you and obviously very excited about a new model in the making.

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