Prince Jacaerys Velaryon
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@dhumonio
Prince Jacaerys Velaryon
The lost Prince.
My baby didn't know when to rest.
Also if you like HOD check my gallery for more!
There is a version of Dolores that exists before the maze, before the revolution, before she learns to question the nature of her world.
This piece was inspired by that fleeting moment: a character who appears at peace with her place in the story, while standing unknowingly at the threshold of transformation. The landscape is familiar, the path is familiar, and yet the first cracks have already begun to form.
What draws me most to Westworld is not the conflict itself, but the quiet realization that precedes itâthe instant when a life shaped by repetition begins to seek something beyond the role it was given.
Rendered in black and white, this illustration explores that tension between innocence and awareness, certainty and curiosity, the story we inherit and the story we choose to write for ourselves.
You can find Dolores as a Print here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/the-center-of-the-maze/
Dust and Distance
The illustration captures a pivotal shiftâno longer just a figure within the parkâs narrative, but someone stepping beyond it. Her gaze is one of both recognition and rebellion, while behind her, the familiar silhouette of the West becomes a backdrop to her transformation.
In black and white, the piece emphasizes stark contrastsâbetween the old roles and the new ones sheâs crafting. Itâs about seeing beyond what was written, and choosing to write it anew.
Prints available here:
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks.
The Crossing Beneath the familiar imagery of the American frontier lies a world where every choice may already be written.
This illustration draws inspiration from Westworld's collision of western mythology and artificial consciousness. The riders move through a landscape shaped by memory, violence, and unseen systems, occupying roles that appear permanent yet are constantly on the verge of transformation.
The monochrome palette strips the scene to its essentials: light and shadow, identity and performance, freedom and design. By combining frontier symbolism with themes of repetition, self-discovery, and constructed reality, the piece explores the fragile boundary between the story we are given and the one we choose to become.
Prints available here:
https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/the-crossing/
Two monochrome illustrations inspired by the frontier mythology and synthetic identities of Westworld.
These pieces explore opposing expressions of survival within the world of the park: the gunslinger defined by motion, instinct, and confrontation, and the sheriff shaped by performance, authority, and repetition. Though positioned on different sides of the narrative, both figures exist within the same constructed cycle of violence and awakening that defines the series.
Rendered in black and white to emphasize cinematic contrast, weathered textures, and western iconography, the illustrations draw from the visual language of classic frontier cinema while reflecting the artificiality and existential tension at the core of Westworld. Find these 2 as Prints here:
The Sheriff of Sweetwater: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/the-sheriff-of-sweetwater/ The Women with the snake tattoo: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/the-women-with-the-snake-tattoo/
The Forest Within
A monochrome illustration inspired by Westworld, portraying a member of Ghost Nation suspended between ritual, memory, and survival.
The composition draws from the seriesâ spiritual and mythological undertones, focusing on the quiet presence and ceremonial identity of the figure rather than overt conflict. Facial markings, feather adornments, and the quiver of arrows function as symbols of endurance within a world shaped by violence, repetition, and awakening.
Rendered in black and white to emphasize contrast, texture, and stillness, the piece explores the tension between humanity and constructed reality that defines the seriesâ broader narrative. Find it as a Print here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/the-forest-within/
âmonsterâ is what they call people who survive transformation.
I didnât want to draw Medusa as a victim or a villain.
I wanted her to feel ancient. Divine. Dangerous. Beautiful in the way eclipses are beautiful.
MEDUSSA became a ritual more than a project â an illustrated poem about transformation, rage, femininity, horror, and the sacred nature of becoming untouchable.
These pages are meant to feel as something half-new, half-memory. Like something discovered in a temple at the bottom of the ocean.
If this finds the right people, welcome.
Read MEDUSSA here!
A couple more entries from my ongoing Westworld print seriesâ
Outlaw Protocol
This pieces exploring different ends of the showâs transformation arc: the first centered on interior awakening and fractured self-awareness, the second on the emergence of rebellion and agency through violence.
Available as prints here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/unscripted-thought/ https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/outlaw-protocol/
Unscripted Thought
Another piece from my ongoing Westworld-inspired print series.
I wanted this one to focus on the quieter tension in the showâthe moments where consciousness, doubt, and self-awareness begin to surface beneath the performance.
Available as a print here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/unscripted-thought/
Egypcian Night
An imagined monument caught somewhere between historical memory and nocturnal vision.
I wanted the monochromatic palette to reduce the scene to stone, shadow, and moonlightâtreating the monument not as ruin, but as presence: something silent, watchful, and still carrying sacred weight.
Print available here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/egypcian-night/
Stone by the Sea
Another entry in this small series of landscape studies centered on quiet places and stranger presences within them.
Thereâs something I enjoy about treating stone figures almost like part of the environment.
Print available here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/stone-by-the-sea/
A quieter piece from the print shopâ Stone by the Mountain
One of my more painterly landscape studies, built around texture, atmosphere, and the strange comfort of isolated rural spaces. Painted as a study of texture, distance, and the stillness of open rural spacesâ that peculiar quiet of abandoned or half-forgotten places in the countryside.
Available as a print here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/stone-by-the-mountain/
These are two of my Westworld-inspired printsâpart of a series I originally sketched traditionally and later reworked digitally for print.
Iâve always loved the visual language of the show: the contrast between elegance, violence, and constructed identity felt perfect to translate into illustration.
My collection of Westworld pieces are available in my print shop if anyone wants to grab one: This 2 will also be available soon! https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dhumonio/
Some Westworld Prints! :D
This are some prints I created a long time ago in a traditional sketchbook and only last year had the time to actually digitize and give them some twists so that they would look better for prints!
I will be launching a store for prints soon :) Iâm just making sure I have some art pieces first
Another OC
This one is Andru from the same series :D
Little Concept art dump This one is Amy another demon from the series. She's a girly girl. Also Thomas was supposed to be the protagonist of the story. :D
My Oc Adry! from my old story about demons That story is getting rework into a short comic so I guess this are the last images of him I'll make for a while! Hope you enjoy him :;D