The cover-production are easy! But the election very heavy.A wonderful cover!
That's very kind of you Wragg. I keep meaning to sharpen the pencils again, but currently I'm engrossed in some manips for Barb's impending tour de force - it doesn't have a title yet but it's guaranteed to live up to expectations!Bob is an exceptional artist, give him a pencil or a computer and he will give you the gritty realism of crucifixion
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He's right here with us on the forums, as Bobinder; he knows I think his work is great.
Well, you've raised mine, but I'm confident that they will be fulfilled!That's very kind of you Wragg. I keep meaning to sharpen the pencils again, but currently I'm engrossed in some manips for Barb's impending tour de force - it doesn't have a title yet but it's guaranteed to live up to expectations!
That's very kind of you Wragg. I keep meaning to sharpen the pencils again, but currently I'm engrossed in some manips for Barb's impending tour de force - it doesn't have a title yet but it's guaranteed to live up to expectations!
Well, you've raised mine, but I'm confident that they will be fulfilled!
The cover-production are easy! But the election very heavy.
The book is in the CF libary and pdf in archive.
REGINA OF ALESIA TORTURED WITH TORCHES IN THE ARENA
"Regina was a virgin martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. She was born in Autun, France, to a pagan named Clement. Her mother died at her birth and her father repudiated her. She then went to live with a Christian nurse who baptized her. Regina communed with God in prayer and meditated on the lives of the saints. She was betrothed to the proconsul Olybrius, but refused to renounce her faith to marry him, for which she was scourged, tortured with burning torches and finally beheaded at Alesia in the diocese of Autun (called Alise-Sainte-Reine after her). Her martyrdom is considered to have occurred either during the persecution of Decius, in 251, or under Maximian in 286."
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They seem to be making heavy weather with St Julia!Here's another scourging from Alise Ste Reine:
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and while looking for this, I happened on this crucifixion of St Julia,
by Huysmans, which I didn't remember seeing before, apologies if it's already been posted:
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Well if I remember rightly she refused to take part in a pagan orgy,They seem to be making heavy weather with St Julia!