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Saturday, July 17, 2010

A True Warrior


Hello everybody,

My name is Grant Harwell, and this is my first time posting to this blog. I am very excited about what you all have been creating and I looking forward to seeing what creations are to come in the future. As I was thinking about my warrior design, I wanted to to something atypical. I wanted to create more than just a cool action hero who was able to slay countless foes, or monsters, or whatever. So I decided to look up the definition of a warrior in the dictionary. One particular part of the definition that I found that stuck out to me was this; "a person engaged in a struggle or conflict." Using this definition and some prior delving into visual reference of African tribal warriors, I decided for my warrior design to be a little African boy. If a warrior can be defined by someone who is engaged in a struggle or conflict, then many people in Africa are warriors everyday. They must fight for their land, food, families, their very survival. I decided that a child would be a good choice for the warrior because all the conflict in Africa affects them the most. They are the future of their nations and what has happened in their life-times will affect them for many years to come. This little boy I have drawn is dressed in a combination of Massai and Zulu tribal attire. Here is a salute to all of the little warriors of Africa who go out to battle everyday. May we come along their side to join in the battle with our own compassion, resources, and prayers.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome philosophy behind that one Grant! It is really cool how you can make such a statement with one character's design. I really like that you didn't make him super muscular. It completely changes the focus towards the conflict you were mentioning! Looking forward to seeing more of your work, and glad you posted this one!

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  2. What a beautiful interpretation of a warrior, Grant!
    Thanks for contributing, I thought everyone's interest in the blog was fading! Great job, and I can't wait to see what you come up with next round!

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