Splinterlands art contest Week 341
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Hey everyone! I'm back with another fun creation to share with you all. This is one of my latest mixed-media artworks, made using watercolor, colored pencils, and some clay for that extra pop of texture-check out the hair! I love experimenting with different materials, even if it gets a little messy sometimes. It’s all part of the creative journey!
This wild character was a blast to work on. I wanted to make it feel fierce and full of energy, and adding the clay really brought it to life. Every time I do a piece like this, I learn something new, and that’s what makes it so exciting.
I’d love to hear your thoughts-what do you think of this one? Your feedback always means a lot and helps me keep growing as an artist. Thanks so much for checking it out!
My Art for Splinterlands art contest Week 341
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For my last art contest post on Hive, I’m happy and excited to share my art featuring the character 'Radiated Brute' for the Splinterlands community. Working with color pencil, water color and clay has always been a passion of mine, as it gives me the chance to turn imagination into reality. I had a lot of fun creating this piece, and I’m happy to present it to you. Here’s a picture of my art creation:
About My Artwork
Radiated Brute
The spreading blight on the continent of Praetoria twisted both the land and its people.
Plants and animals were the first to become corrupted. Fungus sprouted from vegetation and gave them sentience. Animals grew extra limbs, heads, and grew to extraordinary sizes.
Then the people fell ill. Some thought it was from the plague brought about by Doctor Blight. Others thought perhaps it was from the poisonous gases that seeped from the fissures near the volcano.
Whatever it was, those who survived the sickness were changed. They mutated, grew stronger, and were filled with an uncontrollable rage. Some were unable to control that rage and went on murderous rampages. Others fought to maintain their sanity long enough to protect their family, friends, and neighbors from themselves. They fled into the Jade Thicket, where they became as feral as the wild animals of the continent.
The people of Praetoria referred to them as Radiated Brutes.
Materials Used: I used soft and colorful clay, colors pencil , water colors and carefully shaped the details to capture their unique personalities.
I am excited to be part of this platform and can't wait to share more of my work, including my drawing art, jewelry-making and other creative projects. I also look forward to engaging with other artists and learning from this amazing community.
If you enjoyed my post, please leave a comment and share your thoughts. I would love to connect with you all!