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Soren1915

Hi Guys

This is a large Acrylic on canvas, acrylic is a medium that I'm not used to I must admit!

Thanks for looking

Soren
Soren1915
some details:

Some others
brucehubbard
Nice one!

Now that you are done with that, you have time to finish off the large charcoal that is still on the picture rail in the Ypra bar!

See you next month

Bruce
Gunboat
Lovely job Soren Make an excellent Christmas Card
Earl of Berkhamsted
Great work! Good to see you using a fresh medium.

How big is the piece?

Regards,
EoB.
Terry Carter
I like It.

Terry
ericthornton
Soren,

Lovely piece. Nice to see the colour....it works really well.

regards, ET
Soren1915
Thank you Chaps
Ian Murphy
QUOTE (Gunboat @ Sep 17 2009, 11:06 PM) *
Lovely job Soren Make an excellent Christmas Card

Soren,

Any thoughts or plans in that regard? Gunboat is absolutely right that they would make excellent Christmas cards.

Ian.
Rayessex
Hi Soren,

Really enjoy looking at your work, you are a very talented man, very talented indeed. But can I ask you one question? Why are all the people in your drawings tall and slim is this intentional, like a signature?

Only asking as Soldiers came in all sizes, or is it because I`m short myself!!! erm, small mans syndrome coming back I feel. Ha Ha.

Thanks Ray
brucehubbard
Soren obviously models his characters upon himself!
For confirmation that he is a fine, upstanding young man, I would refer you to page 17 of the September 4th edition of the weekly paper KW. You will find an article entitled,"Ieper zit in m'n bloed".
I'm sure Aurel would translate, if asked nicely!

Bruce
(there you are Soren.....that will cost you! *S*)
Rayessex
QUOTE (brucehubbard @ Sep 19 2009, 11:21 PM) *
Soren obviously models his characters upon himself!
For confirmation that he is a fine, upstanding young man, I would refer you to page 17 of the September 4th edition of the weekly paper KW. You will find an article entitled,"Ieper zit in m'n bloed".
I'm sure Aurel would translate, if asked nicely!

Bruce
(there you are Soren.....that will cost you! *S*)


Us shorties can be fine and upstanding too, just not that upstanding!!!
Soren1915
QUOTE (brucehubbard @ Sep 19 2009, 11:21 PM) *
Soren obviously models his characters upon himself!
For confirmation that he is a fine, upstanding young man, I would refer you to page 17 of the September 4th edition of the weekly paper KW. You will find an article entitled,"Ieper zit in m'n bloed".
I'm sure Aurel would translate, if asked nicely!

Bruce
(there you are Soren.....that will cost you! *S*)


The money is in the post!

QUOTE (Rayessex @ Sep 19 2009, 11:06 PM) *
Hi Soren,

Really enjoy looking at your work, you are a very talented man, very talented indeed. But can I ask you one question? Why are all the people in your drawings tall and slim is this intentional, like a signature?

Only asking as Soldiers came in all sizes, or is it because I`m short myself!!! erm, small mans syndrome coming back I feel. Ha Ha.

Thanks Ray



Hello Ray,

I suppose that inadvertently I go for an idealised form, I think that perhaps as these pictures are from my imagination a little something gets lost
Rayessex
Hi Soren,

Thanks think I understand, I will just go on enjoying your work anyhow.

Ray
Soren1915
I agree Ray, soldiers were all sizes, I shall endeavour to remember, my Gt Grandfather was a Bantam in the Lancashire Fusiliers
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