jba shares another emotional piece of art that he build some time ago. It may be a bit old, but it is still first class.
Enjoy - I know I did 
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slodder

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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 07:31 AM UTC
Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 04:59 PM UTC
Another incredible piece of his trademark work.  Stunning, with meticioulus attention to detail.. 
I will freely admit that I scratch my head at the story/meaning behind it, but I do appreciate the pure skill that has gone into this. And the mind that can create such a piece..
thanks for sharing it..
Henk
I will freely admit that I scratch my head at the story/meaning behind it, but I do appreciate the pure skill that has gone into this. And the mind that can create such a piece..
thanks for sharing it..
Henk

Hwa-Rang

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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 06:46 PM UTC
An absolutely incredible piece by Jean-Bernard.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.

cheyenne

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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 11:55 PM UTC
Jean my friend, brilliant work. I haven't seen this before and I must admit I'm with Henk on the storyline.
But I'm also with him on the excellent craftsmanship !!!!!!!
The waterwork is great and the pillar and columns are too cool.
I've got to much to say and not enough words for the build, l.o.l., Brilliant !!!!
Cheyenne
But I'm also with him on the excellent craftsmanship !!!!!!!
The waterwork is great and the pillar and columns are too cool.
I've got to much to say and not enough words for the build, l.o.l., Brilliant !!!!
Cheyenne
Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 12:05 AM UTC
It's Salvador Dali in 3-D

jba

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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 07:46 AM UTC
Thanks a million friends or all your comments!
Henk, in fact at the time (I must have build that one in '96) I used my "visions" straight away, without trying to tie them with anything. Now i still have those same ideas, but I try to bind them more or less with real history or to get a more realistic feeling about the whole -Glenn you remember those fantastic pictures you sent me at MSW? the ones with a complete Italian flotilla sunken in a harbour so that only the masts are going out of the water? well, if I had to do this same vision again, i would have use such a setting: eerie but in a way *accurate*.
As for the pillars, they were built out of miliput and then moulded using silicon.
oh -and extra thanks for "Dali"
Henk, in fact at the time (I must have build that one in '96) I used my "visions" straight away, without trying to tie them with anything. Now i still have those same ideas, but I try to bind them more or less with real history or to get a more realistic feeling about the whole -Glenn you remember those fantastic pictures you sent me at MSW? the ones with a complete Italian flotilla sunken in a harbour so that only the masts are going out of the water? well, if I had to do this same vision again, i would have use such a setting: eerie but in a way *accurate*.
As for the pillars, they were built out of miliput and then moulded using silicon.
oh -and extra thanks for "Dali"

Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 08:17 AM UTC
Visually stunning. Technically superb. Mentally haunting for unknown reason.
More?
Rick
More?
Rick

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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 02:58 PM UTC
The one thing I have always liked about JB's work, is he has developed his own distinctive style. Something I believe all good modelers need to do. 
Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 05:06 PM UTC
Surrealism in 3-D! 
JBA is to dioramas what Dali was to paintings (It's kinda like knowing Dali the before rest of the world caught on)
JBA, you never cease to amaze me my friend....and to think ..this masterpiece was conceived in 1996!
Kudos,
Charles
JBA is to dioramas what Dali was to paintings (It's kinda like knowing Dali the before rest of the world caught on)
JBA, you never cease to amaze me my friend....and to think ..this masterpiece was conceived in 1996!
Kudos,
Charles

jba

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Posted: Thursday, November 08, 2007 - 06:53 AM UTC
Thanks once more friends 
Rick there is quite a lot of my work spanning maybe 15 years of "work" lying around here at Kitmaker
Charles for Dali I wish I die on a bed full of banknotes -Dali way, but i doubt that yeah '96, i didn't progressed much since then after all..
 yeah '96, i didn't progressed much since then after all..
Dave, I certainly wish the ones who know my dioramas to say "yeah, he's got style", that would make me happy

Rick there is quite a lot of my work spanning maybe 15 years of "work" lying around here at Kitmaker

Charles for Dali I wish I die on a bed full of banknotes -Dali way, but i doubt that
 yeah '96, i didn't progressed much since then after all..
 yeah '96, i didn't progressed much since then after all..Dave, I certainly wish the ones who know my dioramas to say "yeah, he's got style", that would make me happy


MarkusE

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Posted: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 07:59 AM UTC
Hello JB,
you created another real masterpiece my friend !!!! BRAVO !!!
It is always a pleasure to have a look on your great works !!!
Take care my friend,
Markus
   
   
   
 
you created another real masterpiece my friend !!!! BRAVO !!!
It is always a pleasure to have a look on your great works !!!
Take care my friend,
Markus
 
   
   
 
jba

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Posted: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 07:46 PM UTC
Thank you Markus friend, I hope to be able to see one of your new sculpts soon -it's been a lot of time it seems I didn't see one !
  
 
 
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