i read this tweet probably now a year ago and have been wanting to draw something about it ever since.
Bonus versions:
And the sketch bc I like it too
the monitor is weird and glitchy bc that’s where the email opened
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Something about nature reclaiming old technology. Feels very right.
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My first art post uwu
Idk what else to say, throwing this out into the world and hoping nobody hates it <3
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This piece will now be available in my online shop.
The "Mossquatch" (side view) painting is a piece of the "Cedar Creek" series.
https://steelart.storenvy.com
This acrylic painting on 11x14 inch stretched canvas features a classic truck collecting moss under the trees as nature reclaims it.
SteelArt By N.E.Thompson
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When I said old art, I wasn't kidding. Here is a pre-TOTK link redesign I did in in April. He is inspired by the thought of a gardener link (vaugly) but I was mostly just having fun. Here are some ideas for lore/redesigning.
-His main gimmick can be coaxing plants to grow faster, enabling him to reach different areas. His influence over different place expands throughout the game.
-A companion korok. Need I say more?
-A steampunk, industrial setting. Not really a Zelda idea, but I still love the thought of a fully mechanical Ganon akin to the one in BOTW.
-Just like in BOTW, there's the theme of nature reclaiming its territory.
-My boy’s costume can look a liiiiitle more organic. Axe the armor!
-Finding the Master Sword is a lot harder this time because there aren't really any sacred places left. It's very well hidden, and when found, is dulled because it has lost it’s connection to the land. It becomes more powerful in wild places.
-Bring back Link’s hat!!!
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Nestled on the rugged edges of northern Morocco, where the whispers of history blend with the azure embrace of the Mediterranean, stands a testament to time - an abandoned Spanish military castle. Its silent stones, caressed by the sea breeze, tell tales of bygone eras, of vigils held and battles fought. Above its weathered facade, a solitary prickly pear plant stands sentinel, a living relic of ancient times. This castle, a bridge between worlds, invites the soul to wander amidst the shadows of history, under the watchful gaze of nature. Join me on this journey through time, where every stone has a story, and the horizon stretches into eternity. 🏰🌊🌵
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