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These are banners I painted during this season for Britannia. I take part in the shows myself as a Gladiator.....
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Here´s me as Murmillo "Lupus" but not complete at the moment.
Hope, you like it
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Ave!
Some pictures about the Familia Gladiatoria Pannonica
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www.gladiator.at
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I think I managed to defeat Marius, that's what I think! :twisted: And I am glad you didn't put the Essedarius fight up. That was just plain humiliating. :oops:
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Quote:I posted a couple of videos of the Ludus Gladiatorum Australis boys at play at an event in Atlanta. Wattayathink?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0Vxg9yrgcA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OQmN8pOYiI
You would get a better crowd reaction if you used fake blood in blood bags, like we do in Britannia.
When you draw the knife you just squeeze the bag and it pops and spurts the blood away. The crowd go wild!! The first time they see it you can feel the intake of collective breathe!
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Actually I once considered blood bags, but then dropped the idea. I like to tell the crowd that any blood they see (and they always see some) is real (which it is). A more practical concern is that most of our shows are given free, so I opted against a lot of blood to reduce laundry costs.
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Avete omnibus.
let me show my appreciation for the pics of you all. They are fantastic!
And, especially, for the last two (Medusa and her group) also because it's a fantastic thing to perform a reenactment show in a museum. It's a privilege to have this opportunity.
I have a question for you all:
I'm working on a personal project about a comic book (or books I hope) about the gladiatorial word in the first century AD. Especially, the main protagonist are three gladiatrices with all the consequences, the struggles and the hard life they've to sustain.
There is lot to do and to study for this but, toghether with my sister who is the writer (I'm the "artist"), we want to do a historically correct and interesting project.
My problem is to find references for my drawings about fighting gladiators: I've found a lot of pictures but for me it's not enough and now I'm looking for re-enactors photos where I can find the realistic positions and the right techniques of the gladiators.
I already downloaded all the pics you posted here and I ask you if you could post or send me other photos of gladiator re-enactors (you or others you've seen in others events) so I can use as references.
The more references I have the better is for my project.
Thank you all for your support!
Valete omnibus
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Lookin' good, Svenja. Is the tat new?
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To Titus Cincinnatus:
Well I'll be, I'm working on a graphic novel about the life of a gladiator from early-mid first century AD myself. The first chapter (25 pages) is aleady penciled in and waiting to be inked and lettered. I would love to see some of your work, maybe we can bounce ideas off each other. The protagonist of my little opus is a German captured along the Rhine frontier during a skirmish in Caligula's reign. The story arc will carry well into the reign of Claudius, probably ending just before Nero. This way i can incorporate a wide variety of gladiator classes as characters. The 'hero' will be trained as a myrmillo, then as a secutor, giving him a chance to fight thraces, hoplomachii, and retiarii in the arena.
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Ave Martin,
I'll send some of my first pages as soon as I can, for sure. Maybe by PM, I think, after this weekend because I'm on a medieval reenactment event here in Italy.
My "story" will took place some years after yours, during the struggles for the Empire and the final victory of Vespasian, so, maybe we can "chain" the two novels, if you like. I'll explain better the whole project with the pics.
And... can I see some of yours tables? I like very much see and confront with other artists (although I'm not an "artist") especially when the subject is a "roman" or "ancient" subject.
Vale
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