Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Nethaworld Youtube Channel sets sail with a full "short storyesque" art video slideshow "Pantera En Palenque"




  Aight then deviants, if ya are still out there on the look out for me; it has been quite long. But haven't neglected the Nethaworld. NEVER!!! I'm back than ever... Back in the mix!! Back with the full launch of my official Nethaworld Studios Youtube Channel!!! That's right you hidden creatures!! It's been a lil' overdue about extending my body of work to youtube so you can view & explore a wider range of wicket biodiversity throughout my future artistic renditions gathered in a series of art video slideshows.  Not only that; I'm going to handpick art off my slideshows & be able to make limited edition prints of them to be sold on my future Etsy store... Don't forget I'm also in the midst of working on my first nature-inspired illustrated storybook "NETHAWORLD: Dawn of a New Age" which sorta initially the same title of my imprint inspired the story.  Anywho; I've been knocking out so much art so there's alot more coming; for show & for sale!!  In the meantime, enjoy my 1st full video slideshow of all new art I just completed for my channel. Damn!! It took quite a long time for me to put this all together starting from the 1st initial concepts to mastering the finals of my pieces... This slideshow I made is actually in a form of a short story, it portrays a lone jaguar or "pantera" as the Spanish calls it, that survived a global extinction hiding deep in the ever-standing ancient man-made ruins of Palenque.  However, one lil' thing you will notice in the elusive robust cat is that it's pelt & flesh is completely skinned & removed away. It's stunningly a skeleton lurking & that is basically all this cat has left & more stunningly, it's still alive & lurking underneath the looming storms of post-extinction as you view & hear it's surroundings.  Regardless of its skeletal state, the jaguar shows no sign of slowing down & falling apart and no matter how it does it, it still got it's all to go in for the next ambush...



Media used for this slideshow are: colored pencils on black paper, pen & ink on 2-ply Bristol paper, & scratchboard 
Go see the video & please subscribe to Nethaworld!! Taaa...



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