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Pili-Pili 200mm Woodland Indian

Posted by Megan McChain
on Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Paul Miecznikowski
Pleasanton, California
 

Pili-Pili’s 200mm Woodland Indian, 1760, got a thorough treatment from Paul. The base is a combination of a root and a piece of Northern California driftwood.  He painted with Vallejo, Liquitex, Lifecolor, and Humbrol colors. “The figure represented a transition in clothing styles at that time; colonial cloth was lighter, more comfortable to wear, and available in many colors,” Paul says. “The scalp on the rifle stock comes courtesy of our cat, Attila.”

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