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Art-trade with @dettan-arts, featuring their OC Syrinx (in an outfit of my making!) [Patreon][Linktree]
Arthur Hacker RA (English, 1858-1919) Syrinx, 1892 Manchester Art Gallery
"PROXY PROM QUEENS".ᐟ.ᐟ
Ft: Regina & Mari
Since it's prom today at my highschool for us graduates and I don't get to go, I wanted to doodle at least MARI going.. plus an excuse to draw Regina, of course..
Bonus;
Syrinx, Ryan Larkin, 1965
Casper the Friendly Ghost #29 (Associated Newspapers Ltd.), June 1957. Reprint of Casper the Friendly Ghost #36 (Harvey), September 1955. Cover artist unknown.
Hello everyone! I'm happy to share my latest piece: a detailed fantasy illustration featuring a satyr deep within a mystical forest setting.
This artwork was a passion project, aiming to capture the atmosphere of ancient Greek and Roman myths while blending in decorative elements inspired by Celtic and Norse folklore.
Creative Process & Technique:
Medium: Created entirely using digital painting techniques, focusing on rich textures and atmospheric lighting in Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint
Anatomy & Form: Significant effort was dedicated to rendering realistic anatomy and musculature for the character's human half, contrasted with the bestial features of the goat legs, fur, and horns.
Lighting: The lighting is designed to highlight the character against the darker, moody forest background, drawing the viewer's eye directly to the satyr and the pan flute.
Detailing: I focused heavily on subtle details, from the intricate wood grain of the pan pipes to the complex, interwoven patterns within the decorative border that frames the composition.
Themes & Inspiration:
The piece explores themes of wildness, nature, and the power of music. The inclusion of the pan flute (syrinx) is a direct homage to the deity Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds, and rustic music. The border elements serve to elevate the illustration, giving it a timeless, almost historical or artifact-like quality.
I hope this piece resonates with lovers of mythology and fantasy art. All feedback is greatly appreciated!
Link to my artwork:
I am excited to share my latest piece: a detailed fantasy illustration featuring a satyr deep within a mystical forest setting. This artwork