This last week has been the first opportunity I've had in three months to pick up my brushes, and I've missed it!
I've been doing a lot of reading about the Haitian Revolution recently, and thought it would make a good painting subject. I have some of the Trent miniatures on order, but needed a painting fix fast, so here's a quick and dirty conversion of a Boot Hill mini I've had in the pile for some time.


The dress style is possibly a teensy bit ahead of time, but I've tried to adapt to the 1790s by lengthening his coat and widening his lapels. The mini originally carried a shotgun, now replaced by a pistol. On the hat is a revolutionary rosette.




He looks a bit dressy for a revolting slave, so I've decided that in fact he's a
gen de couleur - a free black. When the French Revolution took places, a delegation of free blacks and mulattos went to Paris and said 'Liberté, egalité and fraternité? Yes, we'll have some of that please...'