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cult leader husbands
Japanese artist and student Takayuki Hori created this awesome (and award-winning) series of eight translucent origami skeletal animals entitled Oritsunagumono, which translates to mean ‘things folded and connected’.
Printed on translucent paper, each piece represents an endangered species native to Japan’s coastal waterways and contains a foreign object inside their body - human-made detritus - representing the environmental threats faced by these animals. They are hauntingly beautiful memento mori for fragile wildlife struggling to cope in a hazardous ecosystem.
[via Beautiful/Decay, designboom and Colossal (visit all three for additional images)]
What it takes to forget
More concepts for my Wings of Pages series
High res image, longer time lapse, and layered PSD file available on my Patreon.com/yuumei
More from the series
Made an arcane fan animation hehe
Favourite artworks of mine from this year Thanks for sticking around!
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【PBW】 キャラクターデザイン等 2019 『第六猟兵』『ケルベロスブレイド』(C)なかみね/トミーウォーカー
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Felt inspired by @lewislarosa ❤️
#art #ink #drawing #monsters #pterosaur #creature #dinosaurs #warrior #inkwash https://www.instagram.com/p/CocFrtcK4hW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Some close-ups because goofy mage and grumpy heterochromia dwarf. Last critter didn't make the final cut.
This was focusing mainly on the environment. I tried starting off greyscale and being better about blocking shapes.
For the February 2025 Vgen challenge, themed "Bouquet".
Not as detailed as I'd prefer, but whoooo, cramming it in before the deadline in 45 minutes. oops.
sleepy tired art person thing. || https://eveniasportfolio.carrd.co/
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