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Boudica: Warrior Queen, a closer look

Poser People posted on Apr 23, 2009
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My wife liked this one, so, per request of my better half here is the queen in more detail the full size of which is 1050 x 1680. This Character is based on a historical figure, you can find out more about her by checking out the Image - Boudica, Warrior Queen of the Iceni. Hope you like her. Bigg;D

Comments (9)


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shamstar

11:08AM | Thu, 23 April 2009

Excellent character. Very well done.

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pops

11:10AM | Thu, 23 April 2009

Awesome image-You are lucky, my wife doesn;t like naything I do.....LOL

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royo12

11:48AM | Thu, 23 April 2009

In full view i think the composition and pose looks better! Great!

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sim3344

5:08PM | Thu, 23 April 2009

It is much better to see her closer, excellent work!!!

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Antonio57

5:49PM | Thu, 23 April 2009

Très très belle!!!!!!!!

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Sylvia

6:54PM | Thu, 23 April 2009

She is ~Gorgeous~ FABULOUS!!!

Aeolia

5:36PM | Thu, 07 May 2009

I think if you want to do an historic character as an art, it's art, and one can dress it the way you wanted giving it your own touch, as an romantic fantasy touch that all historical characters has because the people's folks tales. Beautiful pose and character. Lovely . She must be a great Lady so that it catch your attencion so beautifuly. Please excuse my english

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ArtHound

3:35PM | Thu, 04 June 2009

No way is your character any semblence to Boadicia. She was a warrior queen, not a harlot, and would never have been in battle looking like that. She would be wearing a short kilt with light leather armour, brandashing her spear. She was not known to use a sword. Herodutus, the Roman historian, has described her and other Iceni warriors quite accurately so you might want to read a bit about your historical character before drawing, a common mistake of many artists here. She was a brave lady and her art should show her with the respect she deserves. A Celt through and through, she inspired the modern Irish to rebel against the bloody Brits. Erin go braugh!

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Froggy

2:12AM | Sat, 26 February 2011

Yep I do like her, not sure about the bastard sword though ... quite a bit before her time!


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