A portait in armour of Jean II , duke of Brittany [link] , which his protect by Saint John the Evangelist. On his left hand , Jean present to him the banner of Brittany. [link]
Scene inspired by XIIIth century stained glasses and manuscripts.
Toujours aussi impressionant, je l'aime beaucoup (ne me remercie pas pour cette critique éminemment constructive lol).
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The Deviousness Award is an accolade which is traditionally handed out on the 1st of every month to one trully outstanding deviant. `Cyantre is one of the most helpful deviants within our community. With a positive attitude and a resourceful mind, you can always find him providing support and encouragement to those in need. Always looking for ways in which he can get more involved in our community, John's positive presence is to be aspired to. A well respected poet, John is a must-have on your deviantWATCH to make sure that you don't miss out on your dose of community inspiration. It's with great pleasure that the Deviousness Award for November 2009 goes to... Read More
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Illumination revival
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Keep it up!
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[link] -> join the Arthurian Club!
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"And thus I clothe my naked villainy
With old odd ends stolen forth from holy writ
And seem a saint when most I play the devil."
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Illumination revival
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Hope for the best, be prepared for the worst and all surprises will be pleasant
My group memberships here: [link]
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