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The site from which this digital art piece was used from says that Demon Hellandbrand is a digital artist that created the zodiac signs into 3D monsters. The use of Zodiac signs is that when someone wants a prediction of their future or who they are as a person, they find the sign that represents the month they were born. I love seeing how the artist made each piece have the trait it’s known for, such as keeping Leo in lion form or resembling a crab to cancer. “The way the stars are aligned during our month of birth affects way we think and behave as people. Some may say this is not very scientific, but it’s a known fact that most wars and casualties happen when the sun has the highest amount of sunspots on it. We are an extension and activity of the cosmos, just as the stars and planets are.Generally speaking, they offer a pretty accurate account of the traits and personality type of each sign.” Says the writer of the article on “Spirit Science and Metaphysics.”
In my own opinion I have developed my own critiquing from the rest of the Zodiac pieces, but for this specific piece I love how the artist used various shades of dull colors but also added the slightest hint of red in the tail of the mermaid.
http://csglobe.com/artist-recreates-zodiac-signs-as-vicious-monsters/
A new law recently passed in France mandates that all new buildings that are built in commercial zones in France must be partially covered in either plants.