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kicking back?

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portrait of Fionn Brennan and his sons Well after a busy few months, with the completion of the last Osprey book, I've taken the opportunity to organise my studio, work up a few ideas and just catch up on the mundane necessities of modern life out. Its actually nice to take it easy for a few weeks, puttering around with ones own ideas and doing the normal things. But alas here in Ireland we have been buffeted all week with the tail end of the Atlantic's worst weather, so i didn't manage to benefit from our previous nice weather, i suppose its natures way of balancing the books weather-wise? But this juncture has allowed me to look at a number of ideas/thoughts that have been whispering in my ear for sometime now. These have been jingling around in my head , some may seem slightly divergent from my usual work, but they are there, so lets roll with them. to each cow its calf For me these are like flickers which can disappear like the embers of a campfire wit
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Ramillies 1706-2014 the new books Copyright 2014 Osprey Publishing Introduction Well folks, its been a while ( i'm not a naturally inclined blogger ), but i felt as I just completed artwork for a book, i received the advanced copies of the new "Ramillies 1706" book, i would attempt a blog. When you get the new copies of the book its for me a mix of anxiety and excitement, will your ideas work as an illustration as a piece of visual art and to compliment the narrative of the book. Anyway heres a quick picture of the new book. This book was different in a number of ways from those i have previously worked. Firstly i know the author ( for his sorrows ) personally, its a period i have a particular interest, there is an Irish connection on both sides, i've been to the battlefield twice and we decided to take a field trip to walk the site to gather our own references. So it was nice to be working on a familiar period with someone i know fairly well. As some