
Today was supposed to be a day off xd Welp, gotta do that tomorrow.
This was a... really weird day actually, found a youtube channel that's basically about art as well as giving you some
existential crisises x3 Learned about liminal spaces, somewhat nihilism, monumentality and had the pleasure of having
a stroke simulated as well as experience dementia through music for a few hours, so I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm
a little f'd right now x3
But through all that I had the urge to draw anyway, so all that nonsense together somehow spiraled into this little sketch,
to which I will provide neither context nor answer any questions because figure it out on your own, will ya xd Just a big,
somewhat crumbled world inside of a being of unknown size or species. Was it eaten recently, was life slowly evolving inside
the beast, how long until you'd reach the end if there is one?
All in all, had a lot of fun with it, and now I need to just not think for some time. G'day.
Art © me
Channel I was talking about - Solar Sands
A mortifying experience about dementia - "Everywhere At The End Of Time"
This was a... really weird day actually, found a youtube channel that's basically about art as well as giving you some
existential crisises x3 Learned about liminal spaces, somewhat nihilism, monumentality and had the pleasure of having
a stroke simulated as well as experience dementia through music for a few hours, so I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm
a little f'd right now x3
But through all that I had the urge to draw anyway, so all that nonsense together somehow spiraled into this little sketch,
to which I will provide neither context nor answer any questions because figure it out on your own, will ya xd Just a big,
somewhat crumbled world inside of a being of unknown size or species. Was it eaten recently, was life slowly evolving inside
the beast, how long until you'd reach the end if there is one?
All in all, had a lot of fun with it, and now I need to just not think for some time. G'day.
Art © me
Channel I was talking about - Solar Sands
A mortifying experience about dementia - "Everywhere At The End Of Time"
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Nice work!^^
I remember someone (I don't remember who) mentioned they had an idéa for a scenario where a civilization exists within someone's digestive tract a few years ago. I thought about attempting to draw it myself but I never got around to it.
Thank you for letting me see it. It's nice to see this concept realized!^^
I remember someone (I don't remember who) mentioned they had an idéa for a scenario where a civilization exists within someone's digestive tract a few years ago. I thought about attempting to draw it myself but I never got around to it.
Thank you for letting me see it. It's nice to see this concept realized!^^
"how long till you reach the end, if there is one?"
I certainly won't be looking for a way out. I have a logical reason as to why (its not actually important, it would just be what I tell normal people): we don't know what is outside. we don't know if this creature is benevolent, or oblivious. if it is benevolent, then there shall surely be malevolent creatures. if it is oblivious, there must be creatures that are aware. leaving will almost certainly end in less than enjoyable death.
I certainly won't be looking for a way out. I have a logical reason as to why (its not actually important, it would just be what I tell normal people): we don't know what is outside. we don't know if this creature is benevolent, or oblivious. if it is benevolent, then there shall surely be malevolent creatures. if it is oblivious, there must be creatures that are aware. leaving will almost certainly end in less than enjoyable death.
that's a cool concept as well and a thought pattern I've come to learn recently, like should you look for the unknown or leave it alone so to not open a door to horrors far beyond our comprehension. In other words I've spent some hours on the 'distressing memes' subreddit x3
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