As with Ulrich Von Lichtenstein's horse, the basic color of the barding was painted and shaded then given a spray coat to protect it while the coat of arms were worked onto it. The escutcheons (shields) were drawn on and then painted white (argent). Next, the basic outline of the eagle was painted with reddish brown. A sample sheet with coats of arms was used as a guide.
Finally, a lighter red was painted in the outline. Yellow (or) spines were also painted within the wings. Forgot that the eagles should be facing forwards - corrected after seeing this picture.
Very nicely done. Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Helen
Thanks! I appreciate your comments. I've been in a bit of a painting slump and this was just what I needed to get back into it. Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Dean.
ReplyDeleteI like your approach to the housing an I'll use your work as an example when I tackle mine at some point.
I'm always under the weather so any painting is a bonus.
Thanks again,
Helen
Your hand-painted coats of arms look fabulous - really amazing work. I think this is you most impressive work to date
ReplyDeleteMiles
Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting, looking forward to seeing the knights.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Matt
You are a master indeed Dean. Beautiful.
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