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Sheriff John had been a lawman in the Wild West for over a decade. He'd seen his fair share of bandits, rustlers, and outlaws, but he'd never faced a group quite like the one that was heading his way this time.
Word had reached him that a gang of bandits was planning to rob a store holding some valuable goods. Sheriff John knew they had to act fast to protect them before it’s too late.
actually trying the photomode out, it’s nice! i normally take my shots while playing online, but i recently started another story playthrough in anticipation of this game’s addition to xbox gamepass.
online is mostly ok for the pics I take, but this is a bad month to get caught staring into the distance trying to line up photos
red dead redemption 2, xbox one, ingame photomode, edited with flickr app
Panel "'EHHWE'P SYUTH (To Share History)" by John Marston, Yellow cedar, Sepik rosewood, and black walnut. On display at MOA (Museum of Anthropology) of UBC in Vancouver, BC Canada.
In April 2006 Salish artist John Marston traveled to the village of Palembi, situated on the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. There he met and worked with master carver Teddy Balangu. Upon his return he began to carve this panel. It is a panel where the sun and the moon are reverse on either side, and is representative of two cultures, world apart, but also so much the same in so many ways,
--- MOA
'For me this carving is a symbol of connection between different cultures. Our patience and understanding for one another. Our willingness to help, and our kindness in sharing tradition. Ehwep Syuth also reflects the value of taking time to look deeper, to truly understand people'.
--- John Marston
Images of the whole panel and very Interesting briefs by the artist regarding this panel :
Here's another picture of the figure with the helmet off.
In my mind this would be an older version of Boba Fett probably in his mid-twenties.
I did not paint the face I only painted the neck... and that's it.
Sheriff John's return to town after weeks on the road was a quiet affair. The familiar streets welcomed him, a lone rider in the dusk.
His journey had changed him, battling outlaws and dust-blown trails. Yet, as he rode through town, he felt a deep sense of belonging. Sheriff John was back, ready to protect and serve with renewed determination.
Series (°2) of characters invented for a western epic straight out of my imagination.
#RedDeadRedemptionReference
(# 4) Character present in the image : John Marston.
Note : Is just John Marston
I also thought of The lone ranger's Butch cavendish hat.
Main Character #4
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But what is this western epic about? Would it be a comic strip, a stop motion, a book, ...? Who knows ... What is certain is that it will be in a very long time.
This time I used a refined face and carved the scars more vividly, mixed up the arms and the torsos and added a sling for his repeater.
Part of a panel "'EHHWE'P SYUTH (To Share History)" by John Marston, Yellow cedar, Sepik rosewood, and black walnut. On display at MOA (Museum of Anthropology) of UBC in Vancouver, BC Canada.
In April 2006 Salish artist John Marston traveled to the village of Palembi, situated on the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. There he met and worked with master carver Teddy Balangu. Upon his return he began to carve this panel. It is a panel where the sun and the moon are reverse on either side, and is representative of two cultures, world apart, but also so much the same in so many ways,
--- MOA
'For me this carving is a symbol of connection between different cultures. Our patience and understanding for one another. Our willingness to help, and our kindness in sharing tradition. Ehwep Syuth also reflects the value of taking time to look deeper, to truly understand people'.
--- John Marston
Images of the whole panel and very Interesting briefs by the artist regarding this panel :
I finally finished my #SixFanarts for the #SixFanartsChallenge! Tried to vary my style a bit for each one, to experiment. Some turned out better than others. Full images on my Patreon. Enjoy!
A situation where, as you can see, John must recover his unique hat, because we never go out without our hat.
A tirs
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Sunbeam 12hp Tonneau (1903) Engine 2412cc 12hp Four Cylinder
Country of Origin England (Wolverhampton
2021 London-Brighton start number 304
Body Tonneau
Registration Number JOH 2
SUNBEAM ALBUM
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Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles,[hen motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century until about 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation.
A Sunbeam was the first British car to win a Grand Prix race, and set a number of land speed records. The company went into receivership in 1935 and was purchased by the Rootes Group, which continued to use the Sunbeam marque.
The first production car named as a Sunbeam was introduced in 1901, after a partnership with Maxwell Maberley-Smith. The Sunbeam-Mablerey design was an odd one, with seats on either side of a belt-drive powered by a single-cylinder engine of less than 3 hp .
The Sunbeam went on to build, cars, trucks and trolley buses
Diolch am 90,245,801 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 90,245,801 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 07.11.2021 near Queen Elizabeth Gate, Hyde Park In that London in the South (London-Brighton weekend). Ref. 123-347