Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Sea of Chaos
Ever since I was a little kid I had a fascination with sailing ships, in particular the mighty Galleons and Carracks from the 15th and 16th centuries. One of my earliest drawings was of a Galleon model kit from a toy catalogue and I still vividly remember working on it.
This fascination has never left me and I make sure to re-visiting the subject from time to time.
Such a time came just recently while I was searching for a fitting subject for my entry to the ArtOrder Inspiration Challenge. After thinking about the topic for quite some time, and going off into all kinds of unfruitful directions, I suddenly remembered. In fact, the memory was triggered while visiting the Auckland Tall Ships Festival... that and playing a wonderful little game called Dreadfleet*.
*I don't care what all the haters say, I think it's awesome fun to play and am already tinkering with my own expansion ideas.
So anyway, inspired by all of the above I got to work... with Pirates of the Caribbean and other such movies playing in the background. And here's what came out...
Judging for the challenge is currently in progress, so I can't tell you how I've done just yet.
Labels:
art order,
battle,
chaos,
dreadfleet,
evil,
grim dark,
nurgle,
ocean,
pirate,
sailing ship,
sea battle,
sea creature,
warhammer
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It's great! Good luck in the challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Ana :)
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