Release From the Fate That Binds Me
Original Post Date ⸺ Jan 3 2022
The illustrated cover I drew up for The Aspec Journal that I’m so proud of!
It took so long to get all the colours right as I wanted to get as many aspec colours as I could into the piece. purple for ace // green for aro // yellow and blue for aroace // and black and white for aspec. Plus some red to represent the bonds of fate’s connection (being broken).
I illustrated Fenrir and his two sons Sköll and Hati from norse mythology. Fenrir has always hit something within me, with the theme of destroying the world to be released from bonds forced upon you, and having two children with no reference to another parent.
I’ve always enjoyed reinterpreting monsters and villains stories into something positive, so it should be no surprise I read into his themes with a bit of a cathartic aspec lens.
> https://aspecjournal.tumblr.com/
> https://twitter.com/AspecJ
The illustrated cover I drew up for The Aspec Journal that I’m so proud of!
It took so long to get all the colours right as I wanted to get as many aspec colours as I could into the piece. purple for ace // green for aro // yellow and blue for aroace // and black and white for aspec. Plus some red to represent the bonds of fate’s connection (being broken).
I illustrated Fenrir and his two sons Sköll and Hati from norse mythology. Fenrir has always hit something within me, with the theme of destroying the world to be released from bonds forced upon you, and having two children with no reference to another parent.
I’ve always enjoyed reinterpreting monsters and villains stories into something positive, so it should be no surprise I read into his themes with a bit of a cathartic aspec lens.
> https://aspecjournal.tumblr.com/
> https://twitter.com/AspecJ
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 850 x 1094px
File Size 1.49 MB
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