In the heart of deepest space – millions of light years from the nearest system, star, or planet – resides an improbable structure, floating in the silent darkness. Massive and ancient beyond imagination, it sleeps… waiting for wayward travelers to find their new home. - Snarling Badger Hello Caesurians one and all! Welcome back to The Art of Caesura! Way back in 2019, CMoN (R.I.P.) launched the next in their long line of Zombicide games...Zombicide: Invader, which featured zombies IN SPACE! Having already bought, painted, played and loved Zombicide: Black Death and Green Horde (a fantasy version of the game - with both vanilla and orc and goblin flavoured versions), I jumped right into Invader when it arrived. As is my wont, I got really excited by this game, read the rule book and planned which characters I would "main" before being dazzled by other shinies (my Black Templar neophytes , in this case) and moving on. Then, fast forwa...
A painting is never finished - it simply stops in interesting places. - Paul Gardner Here we are fellow hobbyists, welcome back to The Art of Caesura! Today we are looking at this... ...But before we get started, I hope you had a good St. Patrick's day earlier this week. My daughter's school dressed up as famous people from the county in which we live, Kerry. My 6 year old dressed up as Jessie Buckley (the Oscar-winner from Killarney, the town we live in), and was featured in the national news! To celebrate the 10th birthday of this blog, I hosted a painting competition about a month and a half ago. Over the past month we've been looking, in depth, at the piece that I submitted. Today is the grand finale. Today we'll look at my complete piece (which earned me second place in the competition). This was taken a moment after I stuck him onto his base. After about 2 months of painting - in mornings and evenings - he was complete. I have taken a bunch of different pic...