While I was at Disney World last month, I picked up a copy of the original Raiders theatrical release poster. I just finished framing it, and hanging it on my wall, when I noticed something.
The image of Indy on the poster is what I believe to be a 1:1 ratio.
I put my strap up to the image strap, and the width is the same.
I'm thinking that even tho this is a painting, that Amsel pretty much used a photo of Harrison Ford to work from. The strap buckle in this pic could be used as a reference for all you folks hunting them down out there.
Something to compare and contrats on it's size.
By my poster, I measure it as:
The buckle itself is perfectly square, not rectangular, at 1 1/8" X 1 1/8"
The frame of the buckle is 1/8" all the way around.
That leaves 7/8" on the inside to perfectly fit a bag strap.
Waddya think??? Any of you folks that have this poster, can you check it out?
'Blues
Bag strap buckle size reference.
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Amsel is a professional painter, I am only an amateur, so take this for what it's worth.
I modify things sometimes in my paintings. Yeah, I wish I did everything exact sometimes, but I cut corners, or paste things together in my paintings, or intentionally paint an article in which isn't there. Oopsie. No, really, I use the same light references, or improvise to balance a picture better.
That would also include, or rather wouldn't preclude, tweaking a buckle if I did something like, say, made the strap too wide/too thin, or wanted to lower the placement of it for aesthetic purposes, etc.
So unless you have picture references as well, or statements that he DID work from pic references and strove for dimensional accuracy, it seems like another apocryphal source.
Not trying to cut you down, just normalize expectations of what a painter does. Now, an artist, that's different than a painter...
I modify things sometimes in my paintings. Yeah, I wish I did everything exact sometimes, but I cut corners, or paste things together in my paintings, or intentionally paint an article in which isn't there. Oopsie. No, really, I use the same light references, or improvise to balance a picture better.
That would also include, or rather wouldn't preclude, tweaking a buckle if I did something like, say, made the strap too wide/too thin, or wanted to lower the placement of it for aesthetic purposes, etc.
So unless you have picture references as well, or statements that he DID work from pic references and strove for dimensional accuracy, it seems like another apocryphal source.
Not trying to cut you down, just normalize expectations of what a painter does. Now, an artist, that's different than a painter...
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Carol Burnett Show reference...he used to do some pretty messed up characters...one of them ended up talking veeeeeeeeee-ry.....slllllooooooowwwwlly....reminded me of whalesong.IndianaGuybrush wrote:What's a Tim Conway?
As a matter in fact, in their spoof soap opera skit (As The Stomach Turns? maybe that was something else)...he was the aging father/grandfather sneaking around in a trenchcoat, flashing people while making these horrible slow whalesong noises...but he wasn't starkers, he was showing them his long johns w/ a panda bear face below the belt. "No, grampa, not the panda!" "Ooooooo-waaaaaaaaahhhhh!"
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Carol Burnett Show reference...he used to do some pretty messed up characters...one of them ended up talking veeeeeeeeee-ry.....slllllooooooowwwwlly....reminded me of whalesong.Indiana Jerry wrote:IndianaGuybrush wrote:What's a Tim Conway?
I was afraid my joke wouldn't be recognized
I myself was referencing a Simpsons episode when they had Tim Conway as a guest start on their variety show:
Homer: And tonight's special guest, Tim Conway
Bart: What's a Tim Conway?
Tim Conway (entering stage left) : Oh about a hundred and forty pounds.
That in and of itse;f was a jibe at all the Scooby-Doo walk-ons he used to do in the 70s and early 80s
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