Mark Sasso – Marc Sasso (Abraxsis)
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The dragon’s scales are rendered in a complex pattern of dark blues and greens, accented by lighter shades that suggest metallic sheen. The artist has paid considerable attention to detailing the creatures anatomy – the sharp claws, the textured skin, and the menacing expression conveyed through its eyes and snout. A smaller bird-like figure is visible in the distance, seemingly fleeing from the dragon’s presence, adding a sense of scale and vulnerability to the scene.
The architectural setting appears to be an urban environment, characterized by tall, angular buildings constructed from what seems to be gold or bronze material. The structures are tightly packed together, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that emphasizes the dragons overwhelming size and power. Light reflects off these surfaces, contributing to a sense of opulence and grandeur, which is sharply contrasted with the destructive force unleashed by the dragon.
The overall effect suggests a narrative of conflict or upheaval. The juxtaposition of the magnificent architecture and the devastating presence of the dragon implies a disruption of order and stability. Theres an underlying tension between beauty and destruction, suggesting themes of chaos, power, and perhaps even divine intervention. The gold-colored border frames the scene, lending it a ceremonial quality, as if presenting a momentous event or mythological encounter.