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Interview with Bragon
Posted: 21 Jun 2007, o 10:41
by Slawol
@ Mahoń & illusionrip - thank You both for this interview. It was pleasure to read it
Allan Carrasco next time? Great, can't wait for him
Regards
Sławol
RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 21 Jun 2007, o 13:02
by Slawek
He is a great painter. Very skilled man. Good for him.Paint for fun is a good advice
RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:05
by Nameless
Thanks for that interview, Stefan!
Jeremie would be a good politician indeed
BTW, who asked this question?
Do you have any artistic education? Do you think it's useful in our hobby? (for example I am a butcher
Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:12
by mahon
Nameless wrote:Jeremie would be a good politician indeed

expecially while dressing this flag

RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:13
by illusionrip
mahon ask the question and the exemple of professional formation is mine, but i inspire my reply with demi formation
Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:23
by Nameless
mahon wrote:expecially while dressing this flag

he surely knows wher to look for allies
illusionrip wrote:the exemple of professional formation is mine
you're a butcher???
RE: Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:25
by mahon
and doesn't he look like one?

RE: Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 22 Jun 2007, o 08:36
by Nameless
actually yes, he does

However, I've seen how delicate he can be while painting/holding brush. This somehow clashes with image of bad mf in white uniform stained with blood, holding an axe and chopping bits of meat off
RE: Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, o 19:51
by LadyEyes
Well, I will get to meet him in August since Jeremie is working for us at Gen Con.

RE: Re: RE: Interview with Bragon
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, o 22:19
by illusionrip
he tolds me about 3 "figostages" workshop in united states before the atlanta GD...
if you could go, don't hesitate, it worth it at 10000%