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Swiss Guard, Pope and Cardinals

Posted by Egbert on 15 Aug 2021, 08:20

Very, very nice Satni ...
I'm very happy for you. :P
So your efforts will not only be recognized but also hopefully rewarded!
Your perfect job deserves all of this! :thumbup:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 16 Aug 2021, 14:12

Egbert wrote:Very, very nice Santi ...
I'm very happy for you. :P
So your efforts will not only be recognized but also hopefully rewarded!
Your perfect job deserves all of this! :thumbup:

Thanks a lot, Egbert, my friend. :-D

As promised, here are the pictures of the latest addition to the diorama. To add some variety, this time is the Monsignor assistant to the Pope, another religious figure, but a little different from the previous Cardinals, as is clearly seen in his clothing. :shock:

The first picture, as usual, to compare the scale with an euro coin:

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And now, the sequence of pictures with the converted, primed and painted figure, viewed from four different angles. ;-)

Front view:

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Right view:

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Back view:

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Left view:

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I hope you like it and thank you very much for watching. :love1:

Santi.
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Posted by Ben90 on 16 Aug 2021, 16:19

I like it!!!
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Posted by santifernandez on 16 Aug 2021, 18:03

Santi,good job.
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 17 Aug 2021, 02:12

Oh that's a lovely little Monsignor figure, in your signature style!
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Posted by Egbert on 17 Aug 2021, 10:54

:love: :notworthy: :love: :notworthy: :love:
Perfect done...my brother in mind! :P
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Posted by Michael Robert on 17 Aug 2021, 22:02

Hi Santi,
love these as always and curious about the Guard's next communication.
Greetings
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Posted by Kekso on 18 Aug 2021, 15:38

I'm still amazed how clean painting style you have.
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Posted by Konrad on 18 Aug 2021, 18:01

Very precise and clear lines.
A very idiosyncratic style of painting.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 18 Aug 2021, 20:15

Many thanks, friends. As always, I am flattered and overwhelmed by your praise. It's always a pride to have the support of your clear and objective judgment. This encourages me to continue on the same path, that is, using my "signature" or "idiosyncratic" painting style. :mrgreen:

I'm afraid that this project will suffer a temporary hold while I dedicate myself to the new Popemobile project, on which I have already started working. ;-)

Tomorrow I'll go out to spend a few days off in the north of Spain, with a less hot climate than the one we have in Madrid. There I will not enter the forum, but on my return I will open a new thread about my first steps in the Popemobile project. :winky:

My best regards to you all. :-D

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Posted by Graeme on 19 Aug 2021, 01:35

Have a great break, see you (and the Popemobile) when you get back. 8)
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Posted by Peter on 23 Aug 2021, 18:10

Graeme wrote:Have a great break, see you (and the Popemobile) when you get back. 8)

So he is on holliday with the Popemobile? :shock: Wooooooooooooooow! Cooooooooooooool! 8)

That new figure looks marvellous Santi! :thumbup:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Aug 2021, 19:29

Graeme wrote:Have a great break, see you (and the Popemobile) when you get back. 8)

Peter wrote:...So he is on holliday with the Popemobile? :shock: Wooooooooooooooow! Cooooooooooooool! 8) That new figure looks marvellous Santi! :thumbup:


Thank you very much, Graeme and Peter. Well, I'm back home and will open the thread dedicated to the popemobile as soon as possible. :winky:

First of all, I have produced a report on the historical part of my vacation trip with the title "A trip to the past", which I have posted in the Hobby General section. ;-)

http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=24979

And no, Peter, I haven't been able to take the popemobile with me on holiday since it's still in its infancy and also I don't have the worthy escort of the Swiss Guard and the Vatican Gendarmerie to accompany it and me. :tongue:

Best regards. :-)

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 17 Apr 2022, 19:02

It really has been a long time since I made the last addition to this project. :(

But I now can present the last incorporation to it, a new Cardinal. He's the fourth one and the oldest of all by age. After him, only two more are left to be painted (not counting the cross-bearer, the Pope and the three remaining Swiss Guards). :shock:

As always, firstly the picture with the Euro coin for scale purposes:

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And now the sequence of the three successive painting stages from four different angles to get a general idea of the figure.

Front view:

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Right view:

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Rear view:

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And left view:

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I will try to make less time pass before I finish and publish the next figure of this diorama, although I can't promise anything. It's the consequence of having several projects started and doing them simultaneously instead of going one by one, hahaha.

I hope you enjoy and thank you for watching. ;-)

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Posted by MABO on 17 Apr 2022, 21:31

Another crisp painted churchman!
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Posted by Peter on 18 Apr 2022, 19:53

MABO wrote:Another crisp painted churchman!

True words! :thumbup:

They really need a gold car to go from one place to the other one! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Susofrick on 19 Apr 2022, 15:19

Really eye-candy! Still think they would look great in marzipan!!
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 19 Apr 2022, 15:35

you know already how much I love your painting style and now I realized I like very much your shade of red. Which read do you use?
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Posted by Ben90 on 19 Apr 2022, 23:01

Great work! Absolutely flawless...
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Posted by Bessiere on 19 Apr 2022, 23:31

The vatican will be jealous your tiny bishops look so much better than the real ones.
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