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    #1

    200mm Katsumato Bust



    My next bust will be another sculpt by Pavol Ovecka, this time depicting Ken Watanabe as Katsumato in the film The Last Samurai. I must admit that I found the film a bit boring, but it looked good at least.

    Only three parts to this one:



    This looks promising, certainly better than the Postlethwaite bust, but the proof will be in the painting. The costume is a relatively simple mix of black and gold:



    So, we'll give it a go.
  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
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    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Looks a good likeness. I know what you mean about the film, a bit like Dances with wolves with big swords....only not as interesting as that sounds....

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi Tim. It's a reasonable likeness, but this sculptor always makes his subjects look much older. Never got very far with Dances with Wolves either - equally boring. If you want a samurai film, go straight to the best:; Seven Samurai.

      Here's the head:



      As always with these busts, you get a run for your money. It started off quite well, but then it became clear that the eyes (always the eyes!) weren't right, so I stripped it down and attacked it with a scalpel and sandpaper. Fortunately that sorted the problem, though those wrinkles made it a very difficult job.

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      • Jim R
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        • Apr 2018
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        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        That head looks superb. Up there with your best so don't you dare bin it!! :tongue-out3:
        Jim

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        • Neil Merryweather
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          • Dec 2018
          • 5193
          • London

          #5
          great job on the stubbly hair!
          Like the man said-Don't bin it!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Jim - I won't bin it. I'm convinced that I've tried absolutely all possibilities with the head, so the state it is in now is the best I can get it, meaning that I will have to put up with one or two niggles. I've been going through a very obsessional phase lately (you can probably tell) and I have to try and bring myself out of that and relax and have fun. And that said, I'm fairly pleased with this one so far (famous last words).

            Neil - The head had been given a stubble texture so I painted the hair by dry-brushing on various tones of fleshy-grey, together with a bit of stippling to blend it at the edges into the flesh colour.

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            • Tim Marlow
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              • Apr 2018
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              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              Nice job on this one so far. Looking good, though I see what you mean about the sculptor ageing him. Youโ€™ve tamed it weโ€™ll though.
              Iโ€˜ve got All three of those films on DVD, and โ€œSamuraiโ€ is definitely the most rewatchable. I do like โ€œWolvesโ€œ though, It does a good job of portraying Native Americans as people rather than targets....

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              • Neil Merryweather
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                • Dec 2018
                • 5193
                • London

                #8
                Originally posted by Peter Day
                Neil - The head had been given a stubble texture so I painted the hair by dry-brushing on various tones of fleshy-grey, together with a bit of stippling to blend it at the edges into the flesh colour.
                You should have left me in ignorance and awe!

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Tim - Glad you like him so far. Another one that portrays Native Americans well is Little Big Man - funny too.

                  Neil - Shucks!

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                  • Richard48
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                    • Apr 2018
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                    • Richard
                    • Clacton on Sea

                    #10
                    Seen bits of the film mate but found it hard going at times.Im too fidgety for movies.
                    Nicely done bud.
                    Rich.

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #11
                      I'm in, start looks promising Pete.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Ricardo - I also lack the attention span for movies or TV series at the moment - an hour's science programme at the most.

                        John - Welcome, welcome.

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                        • Tim Marlow
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                          • Apr 2018
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                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #13
                          Good book and film that Peter.....probably the most accurate portrayal of Custer on film..... love his gunfighter phase as well.....

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                          • SteveH
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 1287

                            #14
                            Morning Peter

                            Lovely work on the head and a good face lift.

                            He looks 10 years younger LOL

                            Whilst dealing with the Work E-mails, I found a survey asking where we would prefer to work?

                            I put at home, so it might be a possibility to stay home until I retire!

                            We have two multi floor office blocks in Leeds, so it would be very lucrative to downsize to just the one, in relation to the software licencing to upgrade the server for the extra home workers.

                            I guess we have to offset the utility costs against no travel costs too, but I think the saved time is the greatest benefit, at the very least 12, hours a week back in my hands

                            We shall see.

                            Looks like its brightening up, after a very wet start

                            Have a good day with the painting and family

                            Happy Mid summers day too, all down hill to a ""lockdown"" Christmas?

                            Regards

                            Steve H

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Morning Steve

                              The remedial work was done on the lower eyelids. Many sculptors put a line there, but unless it's absolutely straight it looks a mess when you come to paint it. I've also done a bit more refining, extra highlighting etc.

                              I suspect that a lot of firms will switch to home working after discovering that they can operate more efficiently that way. My daughter Naomi successfully completed her first year at university from home (she's back in September though), so there are probably a lot of things that will be done that way.

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