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Spartacus Portraits: Sura

Poser Portraits posted on May 30, 2010
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Betrayed by the Romans.  Forced into slavery.  Reborn as a Gladiator.  The classic tale of the Roman Republic's most infamous rebel.  Torn from his homeland and the woman he loves, Spartacus is condemned to the brutal world of the arena where blood and death are primetime entertainment. Sura is the Thracian wife of Spartacus, the seer of her village, who foretells that his departure from home will bring great and unfortunate things upon them.  Sura is the embodiment of everything Spartacus fights for. -Spartacus: Blood and Sand    Last year when I posted the portrait of Olympias (see below) I mentioned that I have long been swayed by a fascination for portraits of literary characters and persona from ancient history. Over the past few months I have found some pleasurable distraction, as I imagine some you have, in following the cable series based on the history and legend of Spartacus.  Critics seem to be having as much fun with the series as viewers.  Being an exercise in, and exploration of, dramatic spectacle, Spartacus: Blood and Sand is an easy target to poke at.  Fans, for their part, could not seem to care less what detractors have to say.  Sensory indulgence is befitting any tale that is set within the society of ancient Rome, and this series indulges its viewers lavishly. Spartacus is a child of contemporary media produced with a dominant emphasis on dynamic visual imagery.  After becoming accustomed to the style a few episodes in I began to warm up to the portrayals of the characters.  It was not long before I felt an inspiration coming on.  ;-) For about a month now I have spent quality coffee break time envisioning and sketching out a series of close up portraits based upon the performances in Spartacus.  I have no intention of going after actual physical likenesses of the performers, the time and energy chasing that rabbit is better invested elsewhere.  What I am working towards is a tribute, of sorts, to the characterizations brought through by the actors.  If you can glimpse some aspect of Sura which Erin Cummings has brought to life than I will feel I've reached the shore I set out for. It was an easy choice to begin the set with Sura as she is the guiding inspirational force which drives Spartacus single-mindedly on to the fulfillment of his destiny. "Spartacus' love for Sura is what keeps him alive.  Whether that means that she is there in person to do that or whether she comes to him in a vision or in a dream, she's always behind every decision he makes and every beat of his heart." -Erin Cummings My only hope in posting these is that you may enjoy viewing them as much as I am enjoying creating them. With warm regards, Terry     Clicking on the image below will take you to the portrait of Olympias        thumb_1953351.jpg

Comments (29)


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alessimarco

4:28PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Love the series! Excellent rendition of Sura!

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MysticDaniel

4:28PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Nice portrait!

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Gisela

4:33PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Muy linda Terry.

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adrie

4:36PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Love your wonderful portraits works Terry, wonderful lighting and words...love it.

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drifterlee

4:40PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Beautiful portait!!!!!!!

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flaviok

4:42PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

A série é muito boa. Mas o sentimento e personificação que retratas de Sura é algo inspirado e maravilhoso. Sensacional obra, aplausos (5)

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KatesFriend

4:50PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

She's beautiful.

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steve100

4:53PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Fine portrait and style

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jaydee_007

5:01PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

What a fantastic expression you have produced here. She expresses both Sadness and Despair in her eyes, yet Stoicism in the set of her mouth and jaw. This deserves to be on a wall in hard copy!!! Renderosity limits me to 5 stars, otherwise it would be more!

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tamburro

5:05PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

A stunning image my friend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fav !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... Big Hugs:)

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anitalee

5:50PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Beautiful

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magickmedbh

5:55PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

I don't watch Spartacus - so I don't have reference - however, I do love this image! ;D HUGS Lorie

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violet

6:26PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Loved the series......wonderful portrait..!!!

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BIGBEAR1965

6:55PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Beautiful portrait!

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Carlazzo

7:15PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

An Outstanding Image.

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mistressotdark

7:35PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

fantastic!

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wysiwig

8:01PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

She is lovely but her expression is hard to decipher. Plutarch, writing about Spartacus, says that his wife was taken prisoner with him. It does not say what happened to her.

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Tea_Rex

8:23PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

The Wyz: "She is lovely but her expression is hard to decipher." 'Sounds like something Spartacus would say about her.  ;-) At least as we see him in this portrayal. & "Plutarch, writing about Spartacus, says that his wife was taken prisoner with him. It does not say what happened to her." Yes, Plutarch is one of the primary sources for what we accept historically about Spartacus. This series follows Plutarch for the first half, showing Sura captured with Spartacus but takes dramatic liberty with the history we do not know. I'll leave off from further details, as there are some of you who have yet to see the series. Spartacus runs on the Starz network, but is also viewable via Netflix and there is a dvd set of the first season due out before long. For more information about the series including character profiles take a peek over at Starz.com T.

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Arumbus

8:29PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

Wonderful work on the texture - excellent

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Sepiasiren

8:46PM | Sun, 30 May 2010

I love the background textures and colors a swell as the overall moodiness of this portrait--it is simply gorgeous...

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vapo

2:50AM | Mon, 31 May 2010

So much soul in a portrait... Love the mood in this picture!

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xeniaghost

6:32AM | Mon, 31 May 2010

She's lovely and those eyes have so much depth! We just got the first episode of Spartacus here and i really enjoyed it, can't wait for the next one!

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psyoshida

4:45PM | Mon, 31 May 2010

I didn't know about the series, so I have not seen it. Your description however, is very informative. I always enjoy your historical characters, and Sura does not disappoint. I think her eyes the most beautiful. She looks beautiful, strong, brave and wise. Wonderful mood with the lighting and background. Exceptional work. Bravo!!

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prae

7:21PM | Mon, 31 May 2010

Stunning portrait, beautiful detailed eyes and wonderful rich colouring

joaq

2:16AM | Tue, 01 June 2010

Thank you my dear Friend for your kind words,sensibily,art and beauty are very near in your Heart!!! Great portrait here!!!

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Eresther

7:20AM | Tue, 01 June 2010

Stunning portrait!

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nefertiabet

7:47AM | Tue, 01 June 2010

Wonderful work and so very nice story of Spartacus, great portrait and colors!!!

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FS

11:37AM | Tue, 01 June 2010

A really excellent portrait.I like her eyes and expression.The colors looks great!!

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shadownet

8:27PM | Tue, 01 June 2010

Very nice work!


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