Hell in Russia

Faced with this theme and the horror it is intended to invoke, my brain goes all analytical:

... again, the staging and colour palette are very effective. The equal treatment of terrain, vehicle and figures puts them all on the same level, and to your point, de-humanizes the people, they are literally blended into the mud, or cast in bronze, frozen in time.
 
Thanks for that thoughtful analysis, warscapes can be very monotonal and brutal.
Men and vehicles tend to take on the colors of earth and char, all to return to the earth
one way or the other.
 
Oh damn. Lordy lordy. Like a shot of horror.

Having seen dead people, I will not model dead figures.

But to each his own. You've definitely got skill in the macabre.

But why?

Be well. Be very well. Model on.

Eric
 
Oh damn. Lordy lordy. Like a shot of horror.

Having seen dead people, I will not model dead figures.

But to each his own. You've definitely got skill in the macabre.

But why?

Be well. Be very well. Model on.

Eric
Thanks for the compliment...I think.
But why?....because why is a crooked letter..we can compare the numbers souls that haunt us, but I'm sure
it would be too painful.
. Maybe it's my own "macabre" way of honoring them.
All the best to you and yours always,
Jim.
 

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