Kenneth Mansfield;61688 wrote:
Keep developing your style and double the size of the "canvas", and I for one would gladly pay you for an emblazonment of my arms.
Me, too. Keep at it.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c17/xanderliptak/AchievementofThomasVienneau.jpg
thats another in the last style.
well, i can do any sizes you might need up to 36 inches by 24 inches.
that is even better than the previous one, which was good. i like this one a lot. i especially like the shield and the crest. my only comment would be maybe make the helm a little bigger next time, but even that is a minor thing IMO. this is a very nice work and again i think of wonderful Germanic emblazons when i see your arms. just very nice Alexander.
after re-reading my previous post i do not want anyone to think i don’t see de Bruin in your work…only that i see other Germanic artists more so.
i havent had the opportunity to create a large scale coloured one yet. this one is only slightly larger than those of my grandfathers. and when im sketching out arms, they tend to be small anyways
A magnificent take on our country’s esteemed arms.
Just beautiful, indeed!
When I first looked at it I thought the wings were fluttering!
thank you for the kind words
OMW! I actually saluted! That is awesome, Alexander! You captured the American spirit splendidly! :cool::D
Wow, very, very nice. It looks like a bookplate.
Cheers,
Again, I am reminded of both the medieval and the modern. You have a wonderful style. Beautiful.
ah my last one is finished just in time for my vacation. can worry about work after, though
ok….. this is one of the most amazing emblazonments I’ve seen!
Without shame let me say "I want one too!"
why thank you :-D
i love german style, it is by far my favourite and the one i am most proficient at