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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Catsong

Indy, Ragdoll Bard
28 mm scale

Tomorrow will take us away
Far from home
No one will ever know our names
But the bards' songs will remain


A bard's coin and living rest on their reputation, and Indy's songs and sagas are certainly well-reknowned.  His passage through town always leaves behind happy, entertained folk purring a new song or two... and the occasional unexpected litter of kittens...

This Cats & Catacombs figure is actually the first bard I've ever painted.  As lovely as it is on its own, I felt like it deserved a well-done pastoral base, to suit a bard's itinerant, poetic nature.  I used bark for the rock, and these are my first sculpted mushrooms, which I think turned out okay.  The figure is posed pretty statically, but makes up for it with a poised, handsome character that suits a notoriously charismatic profession.
 

Come, for the dusk is our own; let us fare forth together,
With a quiet delight in our hearts for the ripe, still, autumn weather,
Through the rustling valley and wood and over the crisping meadow,
Under a high-sprung sky, winnowed of mist and shadow.


7 comments:

  1. Very well done! Excellent choice of backdrop too.

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  2. Excellent work getting so much detail to show vividly in such a small mini.

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    1. A side benefit of painting so many 15mm figures 😁. These are admittedly very LARGE cats for 28mm scale. But thanks!

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  3. That is a great miniature and painting. Your basing is excellent too.

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  4. Amazing work, as always. I like the fact that he looks a little bit like my cat.
    No, wait. I HATE MY CAT!

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    1. That's absolutely not true, and we both know it. You love your little fur baby 🥰🥰🥰🥰

      Thanks. 🙂

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    2. Of course I do. Sometimes. ;)

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