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RomAmerica is introducing EMIL
Update: Emil passed away April 1, 2006. We have some of his figurines still in stock. This might be the last chance for you to purchase one. We do not know what will happen to his company.
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Calvin says of Emil,
"I first met Emil in December of 2004. I noticed immediately the display of fine figurines. When I realized that all of these were his creation I knew I had found someone very special and talented and I had to have these products shown in the United States. Emil and I decided on which pieces we would offer first and then we will develop new things for the future. Because of the detail in each piece we are limited in the amount we can produce in a year so when you start your collection you will know you have something very special.
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To watch an artist at work is a thing of beauty and amazement. This picture shows Emil working on a block of clay and designing a new piece. He told me that the figurine he is working on now will not be ready for production until late fall of 2005. Hopefully in the future we will show his work from beginning to end and then you can truly appreciate his work."
Calvin Spurlin,
President, Romamerica
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The artist, Emil, designs the molds he uses to make his figurines. Some of the figurines require at least one dozen molds to complete. It is hard to believe how much more detail you can have in a piece when it is done in sections. It makes it more true to life.
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Emil is dedicated to making detailed images come alive. If you look at the image of "The Fisherman", you can see the fishnet in the back of the boat and the line connected to the marlin. You can see the bushy eyebrows and scruffy beards. You can see the wrinkles in the characters in the piece. You can also see the veins in some of the animals and in the human characters. The detail in each piece is so realistic. Don't miss your chance to own one of Emil's figurines!
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