Just at a guess, I'd say that the pose of hte couple was deliberate, and was specified as part of the commission - it makes if a lot easier for the couple that might have commissioned it to 'step into' the scene, as it were, as I gather that the image...
Just at a guess, I'd say that the pose of hte couple was deliberate, and was specified as part of the commission - it makes if a lot easier for the couple that might have commissioned it to 'step into' the scene, as it were, as I gather that the image is supposed to represent an idealised version of their own wedding. As usual, the level of detail is stunning - I can't say too many times how much the texture and shading work on these impress me.
Posted by Guest on Wed 05 Apr 2006 02:45:26 AM CEST
person
maybe they're facing away for a reason....number one being the artist wanted them to be...number two being that they are looking at their castle...
Posted by Guest on Fri 26 Aug 2005 03:19:29 AM CEST
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Your pictures are so nice! I just love them!
Posted by Guest on Thu 21 Dec 2006 08:34:15 PM CET
Jaime
show full show summaryJust at a guess, I'd say that the pose of hte couple was deliberate, and was specified as part of the commission - it makes if a lot easier for the couple that might have commissioned it to 'step into' the scene, as it were, as I gather that the image...
Just at a guess, I'd say that the pose of hte couple was deliberate, and was specified as part of the commission - it makes if a lot easier for the couple that might have commissioned it to 'step into' the scene, as it were, as I gather that the image is supposed to represent an idealised version of their own wedding. As usual, the level of detail is stunning - I can't say too many times how much the texture and shading work on these impress me.
Posted by Guest on Wed 05 Apr 2006 02:45:26 AM CEST
person
maybe they're facing away for a reason....number one being the artist wanted them to be...number two being that they are looking at their castle...
Posted by Guest on Fri 26 Aug 2005 03:19:29 AM CEST