The only original one is the Blacherniotissa (the standing Virgin Mary); she is hand-painted and has actual gold leaf. She's new, though, and the fellow who painted her was from Romania, which is not actually icon country.
I don't have them because they might be valuable or anything, but because I like them.
The poseable mannequin is not quite as poseable as I would actually like him. There are many odd postures that humans can do and he can't...
Yes, those are the icons I meant. I might make myself an LJ icon from that picture of the Blacherniotissa for this account, as I never use the third LJ icon I have.
What's a Gumby? Sorry; notoriously bad at pop culture references, as I said. But the mannequin wouldn't be able to do Tepp on the Tower of Art, either.
Gumby. (http://www.cold-sweat.net/gumby.jpg) Claymation; quite bendy. Sorry, I'm full of references. This one was bad, especially as I never really watched Gumby in the first place.
Of course they are!! There are even new types of icons still being developed. Orthodox Christianity is a living, breathing religion with lots of vigour and impetus, you know.
I recently got a book on how to paint icons, even. The Nazgul and I will try. We try every artsy thing at least once.
Oh, that's not all of them yet! There's those on the other side of the window, and then there's those I have at work...
The Nazgul and I are going to teach ourselves to paint them with the help of a very thorough book and the things she heard from an icon-painting Orthodox monk in Finland. I shall soon be overgrown with icons and the be forced to spread them around...
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Are they originals? And where did you find them?
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But they're nice and shiny. Ooo.
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http://www.ikonen-institut.org/
The only original one is the Blacherniotissa (the standing Virgin Mary); she is hand-painted and has actual gold leaf. She's new, though, and the fellow who painted her was from Romania, which is not actually icon country.
I don't have them because they might be valuable or anything, but because I like them.
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Yes, those are the icons I meant. I might make myself an LJ icon from that picture of the Blacherniotissa for this account, as I never use the third LJ icon I have.
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Sounds good.
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*goes to mak icon of icon*
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Thanks for the link, from what little I've seen, it looks fascinating and well thought-out. So, there are still icons being produced these days?
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I recently got a book on how to paint icons, even. The Nazgul and I will try. We try every artsy thing at least once.
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The Nazgul and I are going to teach ourselves to paint them with the help of a very thorough book and the things she heard from an icon-painting Orthodox monk in Finland. I shall soon be overgrown with icons and the be forced to spread them around...
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They might come in very useful, too. Icons are a wonderful housing for entities; in fact, saints are nothing but the Christian version of entities.
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and I spend most of my time putting the thing into the "Praying to the Porcelain God" pose...