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Ever since watching Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven I've wanted to paint one of the characters, and having Young Miniatures Teutonic knight in the stash, I decided to have a go at depicting Balian of Ebelin. Balian was played by Orlando Bloom in the film, and although there are busts and figures available of him in the role, I wanted to try for a non-Hollywood look.
The film sticks relatively close to the truth, though Balian was actually a Frankish noble from a family long established in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and not a poor blacksmith adopted by a crusading knight, as the film would have it. He is famous for organising the defence of Jerusalem with Queen Sybilla during Saladin's siege of 1187.
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The bust is a simple three-parter and lends itself to being painted in any scheme that takes one's fancy. I'll probably try for the costume worn by Orlando above.
I've got a lot of the head done:
The hair just has a base coat at the moment, and there is still some refining to do to the face.
Ever since watching Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven I've wanted to paint one of the characters, and having Young Miniatures Teutonic knight in the stash, I decided to have a go at depicting Balian of Ebelin. Balian was played by Orlando Bloom in the film, and although there are busts and figures available of him in the role, I wanted to try for a non-Hollywood look.
The film sticks relatively close to the truth, though Balian was actually a Frankish noble from a family long established in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and not a poor blacksmith adopted by a crusading knight, as the film would have it. He is famous for organising the defence of Jerusalem with Queen Sybilla during Saladin's siege of 1187.
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The bust is a simple three-parter and lends itself to being painted in any scheme that takes one's fancy. I'll probably try for the costume worn by Orlando above.
I've got a lot of the head done:
The hair just has a base coat at the moment, and there is still some refining to do to the face.
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