
It was time for some new art of Azad and his fierce war-mount Tara ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/33726923/ ), travelling to distant lands where almost no one has ever set foot before. Azad had quite some issues with the rest of his tribe in the past, and he chose exile...and he's much happier this way. He's always been eager to travel and discover new things ever since he was a child, always wondering what he could find behind the horizon.
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This is something different than what I usually draw, but I hope you will like it anyways ^^ Maybe I will work on more "sketchy paintings" like this in the future. It could be a nice opportunity to draw more quick landscapes from my setting.
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This is something different than what I usually draw, but I hope you will like it anyways ^^ Maybe I will work on more "sketchy paintings" like this in the future. It could be a nice opportunity to draw more quick landscapes from my setting.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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Size 966 x 1300px
File Size 2.39 MB
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Thought one: That is a tough landscape to travel.
Thought two: The same feeling I want to find in this hyperconnected world.
...and my heart goes to distant points in time, where the world was a bigger place, and the unknown was ahead. (listening to Stellaris epic music while typing this)
...I low my hat to salute you, and wish you luck on your daily voyage.
Thought two: The same feeling I want to find in this hyperconnected world.
...and my heart goes to distant points in time, where the world was a bigger place, and the unknown was ahead. (listening to Stellaris epic music while typing this)
...I low my hat to salute you, and wish you luck on your daily voyage.
This looks beautiful, just imagine though looking at that horizon seeing that world past the one you are leaving. Its like diving into a bottomless pool of mystery and the unknown, and sometimes that can be terrifying for someone.
But in a way, I see Azad making himself into legend and myth.
But in a way, I see Azad making himself into legend and myth.
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