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I think I've overdone it with the details...again. Had to reupload the piece twice because of how big it was haha! 😂😅
"Marshal Kotallo", watercolor+digital, 2024.
Quen scholars would pay any amount of shards for a Focus full of text posts and memes; who know what wisdom might be uncovered in the memes of the Ancestors?
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Este dibujo es de hace tiempo, pero recién estaré publicando mis creaciones viejas.
Por otro lado... ¡Mi tableta gráfica llegó hoy! La configuraré y habrá nuevos dibujos muy pronto. Estoy emocionada 😁
cute lil commission made by @paintedlight1 ✨ thanks again!
so Kotallo’s “I’ve got a strong back” comment aside I think we really sleep on just how much strength this guy really has. during the embassy fight, we see him throw a javelin from like fifteen feet away that is powerful enough to literally launch the armor wearing rebel off his mount and then Kotallo proceeds to STOP A RAMPAGING FIRE BRISTLEBACK IN ITS TRACKS. just let that sink in. one man is able to hold back thousands of pounds of furious fiery metal back long enough for a fallen marshal to spear it. and then after he loses his arm? he not only survives the amputation, but the long journey back to the nearest settlement (scalding spear or arrowhand at best) and recovers well enough to prove his mettle and maintain his life and marshal title. we all know about him carrying the cannon but he also is able to haul his entire body up mountainside cliffs with only one arm, like damn. sky clan’s proud son indeed.
this has been repeated many times before, but i love love love that Kotallo painted and beaded his machine arm
there is something about the image of this big bulky warrior carefully placing dyed beads in a thought-out pattern
not only because it fits very well with Kotallo as a character, but it really goes for the Tenakth as a whole - the juxtaposition of this brutish tribe that highly values physical prowess, but also have a deep-rooted culture of creative expression through paint and colors, is just very neat.