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Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

Warhammer 40k miniatures from Games Workshop.

28mm scale (roughly 1:56)

Effects done with Photoshop Elements 11.

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

VIENNA ART WEEK Interview Marathon: Anne Juren & Kroot Jurak - "Look Look" (15.11.2016) 2016.viennaartweek.at/de/program/seeking-beauty | Foto: eSeL.at

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

This project is part of SOUND Campus, The Wild State exhibition.

 

The “All Women’s Networked Jam Session” manifests as an opening in space, time, and subjectivity, providing a locus of interaction between femme artists working in diverse media and diverse cultural and spatial contexts. This event seeks to negotiate and celebrate the forms of distance between an act and its reception. Latencies become sites for discovery and discourse, creating and revealing communities. Performers: Anat Ben-David, Tina Frank, Panja Göbel, Gabriela Gordillo, Krõõt Juurak, Melissa E. Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Ximena Alarcón, Catharine Cary, Sophia Efstathiou, Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir, Amanda Fayant, Tina Havelock Stevens, Ada Hoel, Cat Hope, Kamura Obscura, Michelle Rassmussen and Angélique Willkie.

 

For further information please visit:

ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/soundcampus-2/

 

Credit: AWNJS All Women’s Networked Jam Session

A heated discussion between 2 aviodanar and an adventurer in Trader Town on the mining planet Torq XLII.

 

Wanted to do some kitbashing. Kroot bodies with heads from Warcry raptoryx.

 

Warhammer 40k miniatures from Games Workshop.

28mm scale (roughly 1:56)

I paint the miniatures and build the terrain.

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

The big power fist was made from a spare power fist and some spare parts I got from my Contemptor-pattern dreadnought, since I got the claw, but also the standard fist parts, too. I also used a couple of extra parts like a small bit of tank laddering and a piece from a power weapon to build it up.

One figure has a wrist-mounted storm bolter, which I like (and will help with swinging that huge hammer I got from the terminators), and another has a strap from some Kroot.

Aviodanar on the mining planet Torq XLII.

 

The first four kitbashed aviodanar. Kroot bodies with heads from Warcry raptoryx.

 

Warhammer 40k miniatures from Games Workshop.

28mm scale (roughly 1:56)

I paint the miniatures and build the terrain.

Team-Tournament of our lokal GamingClub DDD (Drunken Dwarfs Duisburg).

Made 2nd Place with our "Bockige Würfel" Team. Picture showing my Slaanesh Daemon Prince defending our Flank and Breaking some Kroot.

Converted from a kroot with ungor head, gor arms and GS features. Part of a Xenos project alongside my Dark Eldar

Jeffrey the Kroot Carnivore, by Bryony

WTB plastic hound model

We will use your weapons against you!

This was my first completed squad.

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