It has finally arirved. The Tournament statue by Jason Spyda
Adams.
After sketching numerous designs, Spyda came up with a major project
worthy of having it done as a finished paint up. Simple, yet complex,
this sculpture that he calls "Tournament" shows off his skills
and his sculpting philosophy. Spyda feels strongly that a sculpture
should be interesting to view from all angles, or else it may as well
be done as a flat illustration viewed from one angle. The design of
Tournament fit this multi-angle concept perfectly.
Pausing atop a cliff, the woman leans forward on her beast and the beast
tips ever so slightly forward, causing the viewer to feel the tension
and weight for the figures to continue forward over the cliff, to the
next town and the next tournament. Her arm forward points where she
wants her beast to go, the wind pushes her hair forward.
The angles of the figure cause the viewer to feel the tendons of the
beast's ankles as if it were about to take off. Wether you look at this
figure from the left side, right side, front, back, three quarter, you
get the same effect. It turned out to be a very exciting piece and we
are proud to make it available to you.
The figure stands at about 10 inches tall. The painted version is
limited to 500 copies. Available while supplies
last!
This statue is available as a finished painted up statue as you see
here or as a resin kit for those of you who'd like to do your own original
paint job on this wonderful figure. |