tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18567756175086227552024-02-19T04:59:39.451+01:00The Art of SchwagerChristian Schwagerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16096433994906920575noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856775617508622755.post-32172625852607411592020-05-23T15:53:00.001+02:002023-08-09T20:08:30.549+02:00Fantasy Pirate Portraits<b>Whenever I go through my old sketchbooks and stacks of loose bits of paper I find a whole heap of ideas, concepts, and scribbles that I want to revisit.</b><br />
Be it that it's just a cool idea that I'm dying to use for something, a concept that merits further exploration, or a quick scribble that has the potential to turn into a proper piece of artwork.<br />
That's exactly how these Fantasy Pirate Portraits came to be.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fantasy Pirate Portraits I. – Bretonnian Buccaneer </td></tr>
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All three of these started out as quick and rough concept sketches in one of my many sketchbooks. Inspired, at the time, by <a href="https://www.games-workshop.com/" target="_blank">Games Workshop's</a> tabletop game <i>Dreadfleet</i>.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fantasy Pirate Portraits II. – Privateer of Marienburg</td></tr>
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Recently, as I was entering another pirate-phase and working on another naval-themed gaming project, I came across them again and felt all inspired to paint them. I really wanted to keep the roughness of the original drawings, so it also became an exercise in doing a quick and dirty paint job and trying a more loose painting technique on them. Needless to say, I still got carried away again in certain parts, but I managed to get them done fairly quickly.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fantasy Pirate Portraits III. – Female Pirate Captain</td></tr>
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Seeing how I still have loads more of these kinds of sketches floating about my studio, I'm hoping to do a lot more of these in the future. At some point I also want to talk about more about the above mentioned <i>Dreadfleet Expansion Project</i>, although that may be a while yet. One of my many (very) longterm hobby projects.<br />
I'm also currently working to get a little pirate miniatures project off the ground, based on similar concepts to the above. There's no set timeline yet, but as soon as there's any news I'll let you know here on this blog and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theartofschwager/" target="_blank">social media</a>.<br />
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<br />Christian Schwagerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16096433994906920575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856775617508622755.post-73135458633460076652020-04-25T12:43:00.001+02:002023-08-09T20:08:44.679+02:00#SixFanarts<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Well, that didn't go quite as planned...</b><br />
... but here it is anyway.<br />
After I had seen the #SixFanarts challenge floating around social media for a while, I decided to give it a go myself. It sounded like good fun and a great little project for the long Easter weekend. So I made an Instagram post asking for suggestions and got plenty of excellent characters to chose from... which is where my troubles began.<br />
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How would I chose just six characters from the oodles of ideas and requests I had received?</div>
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This is where my wonderful wife came into play. We made a deal that she would chose (or at least help to chose) the final six. In the end, she kind of managed to make me chose myself without me even realising it and thus, I suddenly had my six characters.</div>
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Having overcome the first hurdle (it was quite the drama, I assure you) I started sketching. The idea was to do some rough and dirty drawings with just as rough and dirty colours. I was hoping to have all this wrapped up by end of the weekend. Right from the start, though, my perfectionism started to rear its head and the sketches became ever more detailed. This also carried over to the ink drawings (which you can see below) and got even worse once I got to the colours. So much for a quick project. In the end I spent almost a week on them... and then it took me another week to get to this here blog entry.<br />
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As for the characters themselves, doing my own take on each of them was actually more of a challenge than I would have thought. Here's little bit about them individually:</div>
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VICTARION GREYJOY<br />
I have to admit, I've never read any of the Song of Fire and Ice stuff, so I did a bit of research online. I picked out a few details and features that sparked my interest and let my imagination take flight.</div>
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FRONTLINE HOSPITAL NURSE<br />
Not really a character from popular culture, but certainly an interesting topic to explore... especially in these times. I figured going all grimdark with this would be more fitting than some sort of pin-up style character.<br />
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LOBO (TH' MAIN MAN)<br />
Well, this dude is one of my favourite comic book characters ever, so I just had to draw him. Nothing fancy here, just most of the common attributes and bad yet playful attitude.<br />
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RUMPELSTILTSKIN<br />
Funnily enough, a figure I've been thinking about lots in the past already. My wife suggested I should just do a self-portrait to represent the character. I have no idea why she would say something like that, but it's what I did anyway.<br />
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KLAUS 'AGUIRRE' KINSKI<br />
Whenever I think of Klaus Kinski, I think of Aguirre, the wrath of god. Hard movie to watch (like most of the films he did with Herzog), but the craziness of his character is just wonderful. I don't feel like I've captured his likeness very well with this artwork, but I hope some of his character comes through.<br />
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MOOMIN HEMULEN<br />
This was the last addition to my final six and was kind of a spur of the moment decision. I used to watch an animated series of the Moomins when I was just a wee lad – <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moomins_(TV_series)" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moomins_(TV_series)</a> – but it's more of a feeling that I remember, rather than the actual stories. One episode in particular shaped my perception of the Moomins, for it was quite dark and scary (or maybe the whole series was like that?)... which I loved even as a kid.<br />
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There you have it. Overall this was immense fun and great drawing/painting practice, but I had also grossly underestimated the exercise.<br />
They probably turned out a tad "over engineered" as I like to call it, which sucks a bit of the energy and life out of the artwork. That is something I really wanna work on.<br />
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Will keep you posted on how it goes. ;)<br />
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Christian Schwagerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16096433994906920575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856775617508622755.post-5117749669964143552020-04-15T17:06:00.002+02:002023-08-09T20:08:55.360+02:00New Year – New Blog<b><br /></b>
<b>It's been a (pretty long) while...</b><br />
... but we're back! One of my "new year's resolutions" was to re-design and re-launch my blog. Yeah, I know, it's almost May, but here we are nevertheless.<br />
To commemorate the occasion, here's my new year's greeting for 2020 again... all Oldhammer style.<br />
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I'm also making this my main homepage. So I'm hoping that this will provide the necessary motivation to do more regular posts in the future... ideally linking them to my activities on Instagram and Facebook.<br />
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So yeah, let's see how it goes. Wish me luck and I'll do my best to entertain you with my offerings.<br />
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By the way, you can still find my old blog here: <a href="https://theartofschwagerarchive.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">https://theartofschwagerarchive.blogspot.com</a><br />
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