Monday, 14 November 2011

Mediterranean church completed

Well, it works for me!

 

BTW, the tombs are movable. They are for dividing the church yard into separate 'village sections / deployment areas'. I did part of the yard unturfed; I fancy putting a statue / fountain here at some point in the future; and it breaks up a large area of 'grounds' quite nicely.

It was painted with artists yellow ochre acrylic (from a tube), ink washed in very dark brown, then dry brushed with shades of magnolia emulsion paint. The roof was painted with enamels. Stained glass, brickwork and doors were painted with inks.

7 comments:

BigRedBat said...

Cor! That is very good, indeed, well done!

Simon

Mike said...

Very nice. The tombs are a great addition.

Dux Homunculorum said...

This looks superb. Great work!

Rodger said...

Wow!! That is awesome. Great work.

Colonel Shofer said...

Glorious !!!

CS

Stuart said...

Wow, that looks cool, I especially like your finishing touches and imagination. Perhaps it's your choice of figureS for the photograph or my bias but you could have a good go at Castello Mirabello for Pavia with this stuff.

Stuart

Willie Anderson said...

Looks great James!