Sunday, March 08, 2015

Visions

I'm in Blanchitsu again!

This months Warhammer: Visons devotes a whopping eight pages to Inqusitors Carax and Kushing and their cohorts. 

I'd like to take this oppurtunity to thank John for featuring me yet again and to the WD team for taking such lovely pictures of my models! 




20 comments:

  1. Beautiful isn't it. I'm full of admiration and, dare I say, more than a little jealous :)

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  2. Congrats, that's very cool! Well deserved.

    And is that a Slannesshii Marine there at the top?

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  3. Thanks excellent, Johan! Congratulations (again)!

    Unfortunately, my subscription copy of Visions hasn't turned up yet, but at least I know now that I have something to look forward to! :)

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  4. Congratulations, a great achievement.
    Not sure if they have changed the format but it's such a shame that when it was in white dwarf they seemed so restricted in what they could say about the models as if accepting Necormunda existed was some kind of sin. If there was more text to go with the lovely pictures I'd probably get Visions.

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  5. Look like it will end by being called Vadertsu... Congrats mate!

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  6. Big congrats - nothing less than well deserved. I look forward to it!

    And the picture must be the second (and hopefully last) teaser of your Slaaneshi Marine all painted up ;)

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  7. Very much deserved. Congrats mate.

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  8. Cheers guys!

    Gotta admit I'm more than a little pleased with the feature...

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  9. Awesome job dude! And a truely stunning spread too! I always think they miss a trick by not interviewing the artists for blanchjitsu. The truely creative minds on those pages are what keep me picking up the brush. If I ever get another invite I'm mentioning something :D

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    1. Yeah.

      The lack of any sort of in-depth text due to the tril-lingual nature of Vision can get a bit annoying at times...
      That said the word count in in Blanchitsu, even back in WD, was always kept to a minimum. But yeah - a short interview would have been nice. A chance to explain the models. But I think Johns philosophy is that the models should speak for themselves.

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    2. And there's a lot to be said for that philosophy, certainly! But then again, there's also the fact that people who create beautiful and evocative models usually also have something interesting to say about theit take on the 40k universe -- so I would be in favour of interviews, no matter how short, as well!

      On a related note, my copy of Visions arrived yesterday, and I can now safely say that your Blanchitsu spread is the absolute highlight in an otherwise fairly unremarkable issue!

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  10. Congratulations, still hoping there will be a collected Blanchitsu so I can catch up on the ones I've missed

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    1. "The Blanchitsu Journal"
      I´d buy that for a dollar!

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  11. Spectacular spread Johann as others have said well deserved - i think you are one of the most prolific and talented artists working in 40k at present !

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    1. Thank you kind sir!
      Though I´m currently struggling to to paint domino checkers on a harlequin - and failing miserably at it - so at this moment I really don´t feel very talented at all...

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  12. Congratulations! Another well deserved spotlight on your work. I will have to buy the issue!

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    1. Thanks mate!

      It´s a pretty good issue alla in alla - there´s an incredible river troll in the GD section...

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  13. Congrats on the nomination, they're beautiful to behold.

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