This isn't the Slave Auction set (I have two), but they are Partha's. They look like the work of the late, great Dennis Mize, one of Partha's greatest sculptures. The man had an amazing knack for detail.
I collect Ral Partha, but this set is unknown to me. I'll have to search for it!
Nice painting job, by the way.
-WW
Posted by WelshWebb (guest) on Sat 09 May 2009, 03:23 EDT
Colorful Nina
I love this and your site.
A suggestion: If you were to post this on www.DeviantArt.com it would get hundreds of not thousands of hits... use it to link to this site.
A number of artists post teaser pics to build web site traffic and your far more talented.
Posted by Dyslexia (guest) on Fri 08 May 2009, 22:25 EDT
Wow nice, I love the details in the head harness and gag in these two pics, good work :)
Posted by Sarai (guest) on Fri 08 May 2009, 13:29 EDT
hm...if she had a lockpick hidden in her hair, it MIGHT be possible to escape...
Posted by eric bloedow (guest) on Fri 08 May 2009, 11:31 EDT
does this sign on her ass allude to a certain former dictatorship?
Posted by SodomandGomorrha (guest) on Fri 08 May 2009, 08:47 EDT
Love the muzzle.
Posted by 603 (guest) on Thu 07 May 2009, 20:38 EDT
Pirates and privateers
Pirates & slavers need not be low life. In the past, privateers were commissioned by the king to commit acts of piracy on ships of the king's enemies, & presumably to attack conventional pirates who would attack any ship. Privateers saw themselves as upright & respectable.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Thu 07 May 2009, 06:03 EDT
Y'know, it's a good thing she didn't try to summon anything bigger than a dingbat!
Posted by Guest on Wed 06 May 2009, 23:38 EDT
Nice:D She's aware something's going on behind, but not really sure what to expect. Though soon she is going to relax..
Posted by ForgotMyNick (guest) on Wed 06 May 2009, 11:03 EDT
Birdwatcher, the magic is Photoshop, and using layers. And doing it a lot of times!
Posted by Cidri Katz on Tue 05 May 2009, 08:32 EDT