
"At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman." - ALBERT CAMUS, The Myth of Sisyphus
Random portrait I ended up doing of my character Amicus. Though, almost any time I draw him it involves a lot of little details, because he does like pretty things.
Amicus is always completely covered head to toe in clothing (and trinkets), and he always wears a mask of some kind. He is very polite, and very friendly, but there's still something a little peculiar about him. Some might say unsettling. Perhaps it's the way something seems a bit "off" about the way he moves, or perhaps it's the collection of dolls that he keeps, or perhaps it is simply the way he can be so very persuasive at times.
And just what is under that mask?
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Random portrait I ended up doing of my character Amicus. Though, almost any time I draw him it involves a lot of little details, because he does like pretty things.
Amicus is always completely covered head to toe in clothing (and trinkets), and he always wears a mask of some kind. He is very polite, and very friendly, but there's still something a little peculiar about him. Some might say unsettling. Perhaps it's the way something seems a bit "off" about the way he moves, or perhaps it's the collection of dolls that he keeps, or perhaps it is simply the way he can be so very persuasive at times.
And just what is under that mask?
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 809 x 1250px
File Size 470.2 kB
Somewhere I remember hearing, that a mask with no expression can express all human emotions. Though outside of that, a very nice piece.
As for Camus I recall a quote...
"Quite simply, a stage is one place in the world where I'm happy" that was with in a video: "Albert Camus: The Madness of Sincerity" at a timestamp of: 35:18
As for Camus I recall a quote...
"Quite simply, a stage is one place in the world where I'm happy" that was with in a video: "Albert Camus: The Madness of Sincerity" at a timestamp of: 35:18
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