Dec 12, 2014
He is the Austro-Hungarian General Staff Officer(Oberst).
This coloring is really amazing, so I'd like to draw it again someday.
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Kumicov talks about her historical novel or artwork.
物語制作日誌とアートワーク、その時代の歴史あれこれ。
Pro Illustrator Kumicov has been worked in books and magazines.
Europe where my friends live in reached the 100th anniversary from WWI in 2014, and I began to painting/drawing the uniform portrait artworks as preliminaries my fiction story.
When my friend showed me one of his great-grandfather's old photo from Austria-Hungary Empire era, I was touched by his family story and their images on the photographic paper. Their uniforms had delicate details and the craftsmen's techniques are gathered in them. Though I'm interested in such clothing, I have never any political thoughts and will never agree with such things. The important for me is that there were craftsmen who made it, and that soldiers and officers who wore these were certainly existed.
These are a part of lost era, but that memories aren't lost and we can remember them. Light side and dark side were in any sides. I would just pay homage to all war dead and would pray for them.
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