ok, so in a comment on my lastest mini, my style was classified as very american, which is something I\'d never thought about before (not that I have any problem with it!
), in fact I don\'t think I\'d really ever thought of connecting nationalities with painting style, but the more I\'ve thought about it, the more curious I\'ve gotten. So what characterizes different national styles:
American (Bobby Wong, Jen Haley, Victor Hardy, Mrika, CJCummings) - more brightly colored, almost comic book, bold work.
English (Mike McVey, DR) - a bit darker and more naturalistic, old-skool
French (Cyril, Allan C, Jacques Alexandre Gillois, Thomas David and Thomas barse) - Many subtle smooth washes and muted almost pastel colors - Contrasts, Storytelling bases, converson heavy and often fully sculpted.
Italian ( ) - Bold Work, bright colours
Spanish ( ) -
German (Sascha) - darker work
Austrialian ( )
Russian (Alexi_z, Yellow one)
Danish (Jakob Niellsen, Sonny Bundgaard, Jenova, Mikkel Nyboe, Rune Kapel)
Swedish (Ritual, Astonia)
others?
I\'d love to hear peoples opinions who\'ve followed minis for longer than me
American (Bobby Wong, Jen Haley, Victor Hardy, Mrika, CJCummings) - more brightly colored, almost comic book, bold work.
English (Mike McVey, DR) - a bit darker and more naturalistic, old-skool
French (Cyril, Allan C, Jacques Alexandre Gillois, Thomas David and Thomas barse) - Many subtle smooth washes and muted almost pastel colors - Contrasts, Storytelling bases, converson heavy and often fully sculpted.
Italian ( ) - Bold Work, bright colours
Spanish ( ) -
German (Sascha) - darker work
Austrialian ( )
Russian (Alexi_z, Yellow one)
Danish (Jakob Niellsen, Sonny Bundgaard, Jenova, Mikkel Nyboe, Rune Kapel)
Swedish (Ritual, Astonia)
others?
I\'d love to hear peoples opinions who\'ve followed minis for longer than me