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"We Fought A Similar War"

Discussion in 'Concentration, Death Camps and Crimes Against Huma' started by Smiley 2.0, Nov 8, 2015.

  1. Smiley 2.0

    Smiley 2.0 Smiles

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    I'm no expert and more of an amateur when it comes to art and drawing, but earlier today I felt inspired by when Mr. Geiser and his unit liberated the Kaufering concentration camp to draw these two sketches which I felt should be titled "We Fought a Similar War." I just felt like sharing this with you all. If you think there should be any improvements I am always willing to make any suggested improvements that you all believe will make it better.

    Cheers to all :cheers:,
    Dave
     

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    To feel inspired to create is a grand thing. Always try to remain inspired, life will seem so much more worth living.

    When I was a much younger lad I was inspired to create a pencil drawing depicting a German Pzkw III passing a burning French Armored carrier on the way to Paris. Sadly it was lost during one of my many moves as a youngun. Actually it was decently done for someone with only one art class. I could do 'angular shapes' fairly well, but like old Adolf, I could not render human shapes at all.
     

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