For the love of the Gods (1 Viewer)

debrito

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South of Alexandria, Circa 22 BC.

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Are you kidding me ! This is one of the coolest and most original dios I have ever seen posted on this forum.
 
Ok, Rod, spill the beans. How did you make this? If Andy doesn't hire you or put you in the next Collector mag, he needs his head examined!:)
 
Get out of here! My gosh Rod you are absolutely a genius - pure genius. This is truly an amazing piece of work. I am stunned by its brilliance.
Mike
 
Definately some serious building envy going on now!
Coooooool! You did all the building and painting yourself? That's unbelievably good Rod, well done mate.
Cheers
Simon
 
I agree with what has already been said about originality and exceptional painting. This is the sort of quality that you see in a Museum.

Jeff
 
Beautifully done Rod bringing your hand made history to life it's a master piece....Joe
 
What more can be said, your work is absolutely stunning.
 
WOW Rod,

That is a work of art and I agree with all the previous comments!!!


STUNNING !!!

Scott
 
hello Fellas, Again thank you for the nice compliments, some exaggerated, but it is ok.

This was a very long drawing Diorama but very pleasured to build, I am glad you guys liked. Appreciated.

To finalize, this last photo is a devotion to a beautiful and beloved Goddess Isis


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Have a nice week to all.

Rod.
 
Unbelievable. How in the world did you do this. It looks to me that all of the structure has been hand carved. The columns are especially impressive as each appears completely different in the designs and painting. As my wife said, and I agree, "That belongs in a museum!". Bravo! -- lancer
 
You are a true artist.How about a Stargate dio?Would be so cool.
Mark
 

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