Splinterlands Art Contest Week 329- Gargoya Scrapper
Hello, Alien Art Hive/Splinterlands community!
I'm excited to participate in this week's Splinterlands Art Contest (Week 329) with my latest creation. Inspired by the mysterious and formidable creatures of the Splinterlands universe, I present to you the "Gargoya Scrapper"
About the Artwork:
The creature’s form is a masterpiece of contrast and detail, with muscular, clawed arms exuding raw power. Its horned head, glowing eyes, and sharp teeth evoke both terror and awe, while the bright, multicolored skin reflects the merging of magic and might.
The Creative Process:
Join the Contest:
If you love creating art inspired by the Splinterlands universe, I encourage you to participate in the Splinterlands Art Contest. It's a fantastic way to showcase your talent and connect with a community of passionate artists.
Check out the details of the contest here: Splinterlands Art Contest Week 329
About Gargoya Scrapper
When the Chaos Legion entered the Splinterlands through the rift in Mount Praetorius and laid to ruin the great castle of the Gargoya, many of the stone gargoyles fled across the sea and scattered to other continents. However, some remained in the rubble, searching for a way to rebuild their kingdom. These became known as Scrappers.
Scrappers despise the Chaos Legion for destroying their home. Now, they seek the knowledge to create more of their kind and, using what they learn, build more Gargoya. Across the Splinterlands, they have established workstations to grow their numbers and advance their culture, creating Gargoyas of countless sizes and varieties.
Their ultimate goal is to avenge their fallen brethren, rebuild their home, and see to the defeat of the Chaos Legion.
Shiv pulled the smoldering clay from the furnace with a crooked grin. Gripping the tongs tightly, they turned to the table behind them. Multiple Gargoyan eyes looked on as Shiv maneuvered the heated clay into place. Their eyes followed the movement as it was placed onto the top of a stone creature.
The near perfectly carved stone bust of an incomplete Gargoya stood still. Whispers from the surrounding Gargoya filled the room. Shiv grabbed a dull knife, barely larger than themself and clambered to the top of a ladder next to the creature.
With great precision, Shiv carved holes for eyes, a nose, and a mouth into the newly appointed stone face of the creature. Their work had only just begun.
Thank you for viewing my art. I hope you enjoy the "Gargoya Scrapper" as much as I enjoyed creating it. Your feedback and support mean a lot to me.
Warm regards,
Ruhina
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