Post workshop visit of Augsburg


After the workshop had finished I was lucky to have a few extra vacations days available to hang with the Monkies of Massive Voodoo!

And they were kind enough to take me, and Phil, out and about in Augsburg while the weather was good!


So we headed off to the walled city within a city during the time off. And since we had just finished the basing class you will see that a lot of my photos were of the nature and buildings! So, excuse me for that in advance!





Tons of nature and greenery around this inner city section. Really liked the contrast of the vines and leaves against the buildings.



Though I do have to say that the doorways in this establishment were a bit short for us... just a bit though...







There was even an old world war bunker/museum that was situated within. Plenty of pieces that showed off the rust effects on different pieces there. Great references here!


Moss fountain anyone? There was a bet for 5 euros if someone would drink from it.. but no one was willing to go for it ;) Not sure as to why not :D












Tons of statues here as well.. many great inspirations for using Verdigris in the future.. or to paint up more stone like statues as well...




But this was just one aspect of the jungle.. and one aspect of the trip past the workshop.. but it was one that provided me a lot of chances to see more of the city and provide inspiration with regards to future basing pieces!

But of course no trip is complete without the mandatory MV + MrLee group photo! I have a collection of them, and this one was no different than the rest.. crazy times!






As you can see.. master artists are just not that strong when faced with a bearded Canadian... and struggle with the simplest of lifts...

But they did get there in the end.. and were able to lift the mighty Canadian in the end ;)


Whereas... the bearded Canadian lifts with the power of a thousand beavers!!!!


Even budding karate masters are no match for this power!!!!




But in the end.. its all good... and the trip is finished... insert tough man pose to show all is well..



Until the next MV/MrLee collaboration/workshop/event! More shenanigans to occur!

Comments

  1. Some great textural images there Mr Lee and I loved the shenanigans at the end.

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    1. Heh.. the shenanigans are the best parts ;) But the texture aspects is something that I am thinking of exploring more of.. similar to Roman's side blog - http://tale-of-the-bananawhale.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/blog-post_8.html

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  2. Seems to be that you guys had a good time , looking foward to the wekkend of the 26. of September for the second round of the Workshops .After looking at your Pictures it seemed to be a good idea to book one night more so perhaps I gonna find some time for a visit of Augsburg.
    Cheers Jens

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    1. Jens, you will have a blast! Though you need to take your Forged Hope piece with you cause they will love it! And I think you will be a few steps ahead of the majority due to how well that piece came out! Really recommend staying an extra day ( or 2! ) to check out Augsburg.. worth it!

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  3. I do appreciate the architecture of different places and countries. That for me was the best part.

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    1. Thanks Clint. It was great to just roam and be a tourist for a bit. Sometimes that is hard due to most of my time is just in the workshop and not enjoying the area that I am visiting! Expect more in the coming months ;)

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  4. Great texture reference photos! Thanks for taking the time to share them all! Makes me thing having a texture of the week might be a fun thing to do.

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    1. If you thought these were great, then might I suggest Roman's other blog - http://tale-of-the-bananawhale.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/blog-post_8.html - where he is doing just that! And from what I hear, he has plenty of reference photos in the bank to keep this blog going for a long long time!

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  5. Thanks for the great time spent together ... :)

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    1. Thanks for the Shenanigans! :) Always fun...

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  6. Good day sir, I was wondering as a fellow Canadian (currently in edmonton) if you knew of any painting people or base building peeps that do the same sort of workshops but here in Canada. Would love to attend one and get better insight into painting/building.

    Thanks and love your work. Visit daily while working.... just dont tell the bosses

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