Here is my recently completed commission for Mr. David Robert Wooten.
Arms of David Robert Wooten
- Mark Henderson
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Arms of David Robert Wooten
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
Very nicely rendered. May we know the blazon?
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
Here is the blazon:
Arms: Azure, fretty raguly Or.
Crest: A satyr Sanguine, wreathed with olive leaves Proper, with bat's wings to the sides Azure
Motto: Melior Nullo Nullus Melior (I am better than no man, but no man is my better)
Arms: Azure, fretty raguly Or.
Crest: A satyr Sanguine, wreathed with olive leaves Proper, with bat's wings to the sides Azure
Motto: Melior Nullo Nullus Melior (I am better than no man, but no man is my better)
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
An unusual design, and the satyr must be unique. Your blazon or Mr Wooten's?
Is it my computer or are there three shades of azure here? The field seem to have a slightly purpure tinge, the mantling is bluer and the bat's wing bleu celeste.
Is it my computer or are there three shades of azure here? The field seem to have a slightly purpure tinge, the mantling is bluer and the bat's wing bleu celeste.
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
A very attractive emblazonment, Mark. I've seen his arms before, on a circular 'Celtic' shield, but they look good on a heater-shaped shield too.
The way you've arranged the mantling is interesting. It lets the shield be clearly seen, so that it stands out more.
The way you've arranged the mantling is interesting. It lets the shield be clearly seen, so that it stands out more.
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
Thank you! I wanted to shift the mantling away, but I am using the scroll at the bottom to balance.
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
Chris Green wrote:Is it my computer or are there three shades of azure here? The field seem to have a slightly purpure tinge, the mantling is bluer and the bat's wing bleu celeste.
I also see 3 shades of azure. Also, I have seen the satyr's head w/bat wings before.
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
Yes, there are slightly different shades of tinctures. No Purpure however. I suspect it might look different if you are only viewing form a phone (which so many people only do). I wanted the shield to be slightly different. Anyway, The armiger is pleased with the result, and so am I.
The blazon is Mr. Wooten's.
http://drw.9august.com
http://www.armorialregister.com/arms-es/wooten-dr-arms.html
The blazon is Mr. Wooten's.
http://drw.9august.com
http://www.armorialregister.com/arms-es/wooten-dr-arms.html
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Mark Anthony Henderson
IAAH Fellow : Former Design Assistance Request Team Artist
Mark Anthony Henderson
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Re: Arms of David Robert Wooten
I am looking at the picture on my desk-top.
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