It's been a challenging year on so many levels. I'm still putting my visual novel, Veil of the Gods, together and it's coming along very nicely.This piece is called "Morden Flin and the Glyph". Morden is a minor player in a renowned criminal gang, until he stumbles on a secret. It's a secret that someone with his limited understanding of consequences probably should have steered clear of.
Inspiration.
Hasui Kawase
"Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach", 1932.
Here’s the latest trailer for Veil of the Gods...
“an ode to everything everywhere all at once”
My lastest piece listed as an NFT on Foundation
https://foundation.app/@Ziggetai/~/128586
Exhausted from another fourteen-hour shift, Yonani Khan sat back in her favourite armchair with a sigh. She only meant to rest her eyes for a moment, but she slipped into a deep, coma-like sleep straight away.
Yona rarely recalled her dreams. She joked, that there wasn’t anything worth remembering about them. This one, however, was different. She was walking along an inexplicably familiar hallway lit by piercing cyan. As much as it felt like home, she had no memory of the place and that startled her a little.
A large glass bubble enclosed her head and the air pumping into it was sweet. The scented freshness reminded her of the pristine mountain ranges that stand at the edge of the known world. Yona frowned.
How could that be? She’d never actually been anywhere near the southern continent. She’d never been out of the city. Her head was buzzing with questions. A little stab of anxiety fluttered her heartbeat. Somehow, she suppressed her confusion and determined to walk on without distraction. An instinct told her, that she could not afford to be late.
That first sleep-vision was the most straightforward one. After that her dreams got really, really interesting.
Here's a portrait of one of the central characters from my upcoming scifi-fantasy Graphic Novel- a fellow called Theo Metaxis. Is he a good guy? Or is he a bad guy?That depends on who you talk to...Inspired by Japanese print designers- especially Kawase Hasui, who's my absolute hero at the moment.
Inspiration.
‘The Stars Are Right’ by Jennifer Hrabota Lesser.
“Night Rain, Teradomari”, Sochu Kawese Hasui. 1921.
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Inspiration.
Honmon-ji Temple in Ikegami, Hasui Kawase, 1931