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the silverbox treasure fleet by ~rtil:iconrtil:


©2008-2009 ~rtil
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Submitted: October 29, 2008
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there is a story behind this image that started a few years ago

one day i was wandering around a foresty kind of area at a summer camp and i saw something shimmering in the green brush. i went towards it and picked it up; it was a canteen labeled "U.S. 1918 - B.A.C.O". it was a standard-issue WWI military canteen. it had no markings on it , just a few dings and such. i'll put a picture up of it soon. i have kept it to this day.

then in our portfolio class one of our assignments was to make a painting inspired from an object. so my idea was that this canteen was stolen from a recruit by the kid in the middle of the picture. he was a group of kid treasure hunters/pirates during the early 20th century called the silverbox treasure fleet. they had their own ship and they searched the world for what kids would consider treasure , aka what adults find as useless trinkets or things to throw in closets. so they spent their time collecting things they thought were valuable for fun.

and this was kind of on accident, but from left to right each kid represents a different side of WWI/WWII era military clothing. left - british, middle - us, right - germany

this piece is a 20"x25" toned paper with conte crayon, colorized quickly in photoshop. i have not done a traditional piece this large in a very long time, but i'm glad i did it
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look out the canteen can be used to bash your head in! D:

lol, well overall i think this idea was great,keep on bringing the gold...er good stuff! ^^;

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I'm digging the perspective and the transition from the cool colors in the back to the warm foreground.
The fellow on the right's gotta be my favorite. 8>

And they all seem to have that snarky smirk on their faces. Tee-hee.
This is really cool. Reminds me of old cartoons, going treasure hunting in the backyard, and just fun. It also has a great load of style.

This is a great piece.

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I'll put something interesting here when I feel like it. For now, all I have to say is: "Hooray Beer!" and "Hooray for bewbehs!"

Oh, and check my gallery. It sucks, but it might just give you something to do.
looking for treasure is a really fun thing to do! :D especially when you find some.

I love the sky, and the way you did the lighting.

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my other account: ~xian-atedstuff (crafty, handmade stuff)
Reminds me of one piece.
Love it.

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You know. I really love chinese food.....
are we having fun today, rtil?

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No piece of art comes without an artist, and I defy you to find one that does.
ooo i love it. I like the guy on the left's expression

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yarr. that is all there is to be said. yarr.

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[link] Oh go rickroll yourself. seriously.
Pirates, nice. I really like the choice of colors. Makes it sinister.

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Jolly Good eh?
nice to see another taste in ur art :D

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I like cartoons so i make them too

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