Wellesley

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In Spudkirk the flourihing business led to some great wealth and thus the expansion from necessary tasks to cultural expression. Thus the Citizens can enjoy an exhibition of maritime art. The architecture of the Gallery reminds many of the old world, where buildings were raised in the style of neighbouring countries, sometimes by long gone forefathers. A lot of the visitors are using the chance to go to the nearby temple. The holy building shows signs of various religious streams that intermingled in the past. While the architecture itself is rather untypical for a Corrish structure, the dome can be found upon a lot of important buildings. The angel is more symbolic for the citizens but screams to be part of a house of Faith for miles to see. The entrance has more archaic roots, symbols from times before the empire. A very naturalistic approach, which a lot of Corries still admire, though not follow seriously. Its long presence is fitting for a seafaring nation, which always was close to the elements. Rough weather is sometimes spoken about as if it were a self-conscious deity.

 

For anybody who wants to see the pictures I used: https://sakul.crevado.com/

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The pictures on the wall are beautiful!

:pir-love:

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Amazing builds and details! I am very glad you chose Spudkirk for these great builds!!

Edit: What size of Cultural Property is this/are these?

Edited by Spud The Viking

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@Spud The Viking The Gallery stands on a 32 x 32 Baseplate and the Temple fills 32 x 48 studs. I wouldn't count the alley, as it is too simple. 

So the Gallery medium and the Temple maybe large?
I will have to wait to license the Temple though, as i can only afford the medium Gallery right now.

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4 hours ago, Wellesley said:

I will have to wait to license the Temple though, as i can only afford the medium Gallery right now.

I would be happy to license it and transfer to Spudkirk, if that's an option you'd consider?

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Interesting building, @Wellesley! I like the drawings you made and the building features. The headdresses as an angel is a great idea.

Did you make those overcoats for the redcoats? They look cool

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39 minutes ago, Wellesley said:

@Spud The Viking That would work. Go for it. Just the Temple though as I have done the Gallery just now.

Excellent! I have licensed and transferred it to the Spudkirk account. Thanks again!

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@evancelt Yes, I made them. I will see, if I have the pattern laying around, it was just some red paper, using the torso as a template.

 

I also added a link to the pictures.

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4 minutes ago, Wellesley said:

I also added a link to the pictures.

Cool! The "Children's Book" reminds me of Redwall

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Interesting architectural styles you have! I love the second building. It's something I haven't seen done a lot before.

The fact that the art inside is actually your own, makes it even better. Your drawings are really impressive!

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