Great pace of work and an amazing result, they look so good in formation That is a nice side project, what is it intended for? Grr, !mrahil
I am part of the society for creative anachronism. It's a medieval recreation organization in something of a hobby club. We host events, and all dress up in pre-1600 handmade clothing, of a culture of our own choice, and do a variety of activities. Sca.org/welcome might get you some more information. The painted page you see is what we call a scroll. These are usually hand-painted by members of the group using gouache paint which is similar to what would have been available in medieval, Europe and elsewhere. Brushes are usually modern though. These scrolls are further decorated with written text. Usually in the form of calligraphy. We have an award system which is merit-based. Finished scrolls have a recipients name added, and are then presented by our local region level chapter, called a kingdom, King and Queen. The kingdom and other mid-level groups put out calls for scrolls when needed. My local barony which is a city or county level group put out a request, and I have been painting a few pre-drawn blanks that were given to me. These are the first two of five or six.
Interesting! Nice work. So there is artistic freedom in the decorations? Have fun providing for your Baron Grrr, !mrahil
Technically, If I was a more talented artist, I could draw whatever I wanted within reason on the same type of paper sheet product we use for these scrolls and then paint it. I have been given a series of six or so blanks with imagery drawn on them, but I have 100% freedom to paint them as I want.
Training yourself to be a Medieval monk, are you? In all seriousness though, looks great so far... what are you planning to write in said monastic style?
I don't write. I just help the scribes guild by painting some artwork that they already have lined out