I seem to remember that somebody, I have a feeling it was Argsilverson, asked if I'd post some close-ups from this entry from the LPL once the match was over:

Well, I'm more than happy to oblige, but I sometimes think getting in too close is not a good idea with my often-sloppy painting style. They're meant to be observed at a slight distance, like impressionist paintings.

But anyway, here we go:
Oberon, trying to look as menacing and 'street' as one possibly can while bearing the title 'King of the Fairies.'
Titania demonstrating the Elizabethan/Jacobean version of
Talk to the Hand while appearing on
Ye Jeremie Kyle Showe at the Globe theatre.
(Annoyingly, the camera has bleached out the highlights and shadows on the faces of the little teeny fairy handmaidens there. They are much more noticeable to the naked eye.

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Nudie nymphs and Indian Prince (I'm not sure if Indian Princes were in the habit of going about in their swimming trunks like that, but it was the only figure I had who looked like an obviously Indian child. I'm assuming the three of them have just come back from the beach). That lipstick looks a bit messy in extreme closeup. Told you!


Rear view. Puts one in mind of Shakespeare's sonnet No. 155. How does it go again?
So, ladies! (Yeah!) Ladies! (Yeah)
If you wanna roll in my Mercedes (Yeah!)
Then turn around! Stick it out!
Even white boys got to shout
Baby got back!
Mischievous-looking pixies, who also seem to have forgotten to get dressed today.

Some fairies. Let's call them
Peaseblossom,
Cobweb and
Mustardseed.
Cheers. Hope that'll do. Must say again, this was my favourite entry to paint. Maybe it was just the change from my normal drab historicals, but I really had a blast painting this entry. But for some reason it was a nightmare to photograph. No matter what I did the light bleached out all the details. In the end the pictures were taken in a pretty much completely dark room (all curtains drawn and no lights) on an exposure of about thirty seconds. It was the only way I could get half-decent shots.
