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My first Illustration assignment of the year was pretty open-ended, so it devolved into Overextending Myself For The Sake Of Papercrafts and How Many Nerdy Things Can Zee Cram Into A 5x7 Rectangle??The answer is a lot:
The jewelery this lady here is wearing is vaguely supposed to be Corinthian Bronze, apparently a mixture of gold, silver, and copper, though no extant examples exist so I just… used my gold paper, haha. She’s also wearing it because Corinth, situated as it was on a narrow isthmus and possessing ports and the dragway to get ships from one side to the other, was THE wealthiest city in the Greek world. The Romans had a saying, “Not everyone can go to Corinth,” to say “you can’t have everything in life.” Her little amphora is Corinthian ware, the local clay was a pale yellow and made for a very distinct style of black-figure, with themes mostly concerned with mythical animals in friezes. I mirrored that on her chiton as well. The local building material, besides the clay and terracotta, was not the usual marble but a yellow sandstone, so that’s what the Corinthian-style columns are made of. The term “Well-Watered Corinth” refers to the city’s abundant natural springs. Finally, the hill behind her is the Acrocorinth, where temples are traditionally set. OH and Pegasuses feature heavily because the myth was set in Corinth, and it was even on their coins!
Still with me? Yeah, I’m super pleased with this even though my hands are still aching and the scanner didn’t pick up any of the lovely pleats in some of the papers. Ah well, not everyone can go to corinth, eh?
done all in paper
art copyright ~Kaede-chama
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Comments: 26
Xadren [2011-09-05 07:33:59 +0000 UTC]
The concept is great. About the saying you quoted, I think that was due to the destruction of Corinth in 146 b.C., when Romans won and took away almost all they could.
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Kaede-chama In reply to Xadren [2011-09-05 14:47:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I'm pretty sure it was from later than that. Corinth was destroyed in 146, yes, and sat abandoned for nearly a century. The Romans then rebuilt it about as lavishly as before and it once again became a desirable destination. Most of the ruins visible today are actually from the Roman period.
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LS-chan [2011-09-05 02:11:32 +0000 UTC]
wow that's insanely good! You must have oodles of patients and I applaud you for it!
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Kaede-chama In reply to LS-chan [2011-09-05 06:07:02 +0000 UTC]
haha no it's just stubbornness
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neulinu [2011-09-05 01:20:42 +0000 UTC]
Yaay! so much work and effort, I wish I had this much drive right now myself. <3
Very beautifully done, as usuall.
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Kaede-chama In reply to neulinu [2011-09-05 01:21:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Haha I think I poured it all into this, I did nothing today...
<3
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JillLenaD [2011-09-04 22:31:02 +0000 UTC]
The paper work is beautiful, and I love all the historical details that you added in!
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Kaede-chama In reply to JillLenaD [2011-09-04 22:33:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, tried my best! Haha my favorite reference book on ancient greece is pretty much stuck open to the corinth chapter
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JillLenaD In reply to Kaede-chama [2011-09-04 22:36:07 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, and you succeeded!
Aww, I can imagine! What book do you use for reference?
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Kaede-chama In reply to JillLenaD [2011-09-04 22:38:16 +0000 UTC]
yay ;u;
Umm, oh darnit it's back in my studio at school... I think it was Exploring The World Of Ancient Greece? Something along those lines. A rather short textbooky guide, it could definitely go into more detail if it wanted to but then it's more detailed than many books I've seen on the subject, so! It's a very good overview and I know I learned stuff when I read it through this summer!
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Hapo57 [2011-09-04 22:22:58 +0000 UTC]
Please don't mind me I'm just trying to fave this a bazillion times because I can only seem to express my love for this picture with quantity and my brain isn't able to compose a quality comment. ;w;
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Kaede-chama In reply to Hapo57 [2011-09-04 22:27:06 +0000 UTC]
ahahaha, I am glad you like it ;3;<3
OH I saw a picture of yours just today, mama Greece on fanfiction.net? ffffff funniest and most true thing I've ever seen, oh my god
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Hapo57 In reply to Kaede-chama [2011-09-04 22:31:10 +0000 UTC]
It's absolutely gorgeous and ahrfesihfeslh I must develop some skills *does drawing push-ups with reference books on back*
;w; Haha, I'm glad you liked it, it's one of those ideas that's always been on the back burner of my brain. XD
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Kaede-chama In reply to Hapo57 [2011-09-04 22:33:47 +0000 UTC]
school helps with that skills thing, haha, I know I barely had any before art school oops
it's so true, Rome is definitely That kind of fan |D
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Hapo57 In reply to Kaede-chama [2011-09-04 22:36:28 +0000 UTC]
Yeahhhh, I was going to go into an artsy program here but... I got nervous and decided to pile on the languages instead *aggh never taking Chinese again Ancient Greek and Japanese this year what was I thinking*
He's also on deviantART buying all of her commissions and making them better.
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Kaede-chama In reply to Hapo57 [2011-09-04 22:41:08 +0000 UTC]
Awww ;3; Try an elective or two when you can! Oh my god I would die, so many languages...
And then melting down the evidence. ROME...
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Hapo57 In reply to Kaede-chama [2011-09-04 22:45:36 +0000 UTC]
I will! I didn't get into them in my first year and I talked with someone in Graphic Design who didn't like it and now I'm scared. ;w; I gotta man up.
Oh Rome. I've gotta draw more comics when I get past the Persian Wars. XD
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Kaede-chama In reply to Hapo57 [2011-09-04 22:47:50 +0000 UTC]
graphic designers kinda have different classes than the average art kid, at least in my school. a lot more typography and a lot less anatomy and sketching.
yesss you doooo *3*
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Hapo57 In reply to Kaede-chama [2011-09-04 22:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. ;w; They're suggested to be taken together but since I'm probably going to change my minor into a more academic thing, I think I could squeeze in a nice art class next year... ;w;
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Kaede-chama In reply to Hapo57 [2011-09-04 23:00:20 +0000 UTC]
Good luck! Classes with life drawing are great, even if one's style is "cartoony" or "anime" it does wonders to have a solid basis in real life.
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