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One of the many HSBC adverts on Heathrow. This one neatly expresses the problem of quantifying complexity.
Hi,
here two of my chaos warriors.
The green colour scheme stands for nurgle but without the rotting aspects.
Part of my Armies on Parade project this year (together with the other chaos minis i uploaded).
Cheers
Thilo
Structured chaos. Watchtower. Lommelse Sahara, Belgium.
Chaos and drama certainly descended on Highgate. These photographs are from the opening of my exhibition "Chaos and Drama" at Behind the Monkey in Highgate. Photos taken by Brett Dorron (thanks Brett!),
I had a good, if very intense and hectic, night. Met and spoke with a variety of people - friends, associates in the Perth photography community, guests from the Greek community in Perth. Thanks to all who came and supported the show, and to those who supported by purchasing prints and books (you know who you are - my thanks! :-) ).
3 sisters, 8 kids, all bilingual with English as common language, so 4 spoken. Oldest was 5 years old. 4 of them (incl. twins) were between 12 and 15 months...
This is how the session started. Won't show you how it ended...ha! The 3 sisters were so stressed at the end of it..I was laughing (great stress reliever).
Part of a series of photos of my campaign army for 2013.
Here, a close up of one of the converted Chaos Marines of Udina's squad. The Raptor heads proved really interesting when making Udina's squad. The additional ornamentation sets them apart, once finished, from other Chaos Marines, but also accentuates the barbaric nature of killers whose craft has been honed for ten thousand years. Especially so given they often go into combat with a Mark of Khorne each...