How do you collect and display GHQ?
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 1:41 am
Hey Gang,
I am looking for your suggestions and your ideas. Over the past several years I've been dealing with some spine issues; a few months ago it got much worse and it necessitated that I have back surgery... which occurred last week. I will be recovering over the next several weeks and I can't do a whole lot. In fact, I have to make a lot of changes in my life unless I want to continue the trend of spine issues and surgery (which I do not).
This is really a crossroads for me, because the artistic and painting aspect of our hobby has always been what I enjoy most... and the painting and concentration is very hard on my back and very painful. I've tried all kinds or remedies from standing, ergo-desk and chairs, different lighting positions, etc. and I've come to the sad conclusion that I likely will never paint again to the level I've always enjoyed. In fact, I don't know that I'll paint AT ALL.
Here's where I need your help... do any of you collect and display your GHQ Collections? And if so, how do you organize them? Display case? Do any of you paint them in a single tone color? Any of you have pictures you can share? I am looking for ideas on how I can continue to enjoy collecting GHQ without making the modeling and painting aspect the focal point (like I have for the past 15 years). Collecting and displaying in a highly organized manner (in my home office) is something I would enjoy.
This may sound silly to some of you, but understand that I am a perfectionist that takes a lot of satisfaction in order and symmetry.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
Tanner
I am looking for your suggestions and your ideas. Over the past several years I've been dealing with some spine issues; a few months ago it got much worse and it necessitated that I have back surgery... which occurred last week. I will be recovering over the next several weeks and I can't do a whole lot. In fact, I have to make a lot of changes in my life unless I want to continue the trend of spine issues and surgery (which I do not).
This is really a crossroads for me, because the artistic and painting aspect of our hobby has always been what I enjoy most... and the painting and concentration is very hard on my back and very painful. I've tried all kinds or remedies from standing, ergo-desk and chairs, different lighting positions, etc. and I've come to the sad conclusion that I likely will never paint again to the level I've always enjoyed. In fact, I don't know that I'll paint AT ALL.
Here's where I need your help... do any of you collect and display your GHQ Collections? And if so, how do you organize them? Display case? Do any of you paint them in a single tone color? Any of you have pictures you can share? I am looking for ideas on how I can continue to enjoy collecting GHQ without making the modeling and painting aspect the focal point (like I have for the past 15 years). Collecting and displaying in a highly organized manner (in my home office) is something I would enjoy.
This may sound silly to some of you, but understand that I am a perfectionist that takes a lot of satisfaction in order and symmetry.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
Tanner