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Ancient gods of India, in cyberpunk silhouette style.

2025. március 30. - Madnezz

   Hindu mythology is rich with a vast pantheon of gods and goddesses, each embodying different aspects of existence. At the core of Hindu belief lies the Trimurti, the divine trinity of Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer), who together maintain the balance of the universe.

Vishnu, known for his role in restoring cosmic order, manifests in various avatars, including Rama and Krishna, who are among the most beloved figures in Hindu tradition. Meanwhile, Shiva is revered as both a fierce destroyer and a benevolent protector, embodying the dual nature of destruction and renewal.

Alongside these major deities, powerful goddesses play a crucial role in Hinduism. Durga, the warrior goddess, and Kali, the fierce destroyer of evil, are revered for their strength, while Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and Saraswati (goddess of wisdom) bring prosperity and knowledge.

Other significant deities include Ganesha, the elephant-headed remover of obstacles, Hanuman, the devoted monkey god, and celestial forces like Surya (the Sun god) and Indra (the king of gods). Each deity holds a unique place in Hindu cosmology, symbolizing fundamental forces of nature, virtues, and cosmic order, shaping the spiritual beliefs of millions across generations.

Brahma is the creator

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Sith lords

 In the depths of the galaxy, where shadows stretch endlessly and whispers of ancient hatred linger, the Sith Masters reign supreme. Each of these dark lords is a manifestation of fear, destruction, and the relentless hunger for power. Their forms are twisted by the Dark Side, their eyes burning with an unnatural glow, and their very presence warps reality around them. Some are armored titans, exuding raw brutality, while others are spectral horrors, barely tethered to the physical realm. From blood-red tattoos to scorched metal masks, each Sith bears the mark of their own torment and mastery.

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The Kingkiller Chronicle

 The world of The Kingkiller Chronicle is filled with unforgettable characters—musicians, arcanists, warriors, and legends in the making. From the enigmatic Kvothe to the mystical Felurian, each figure carries a story as rich and layered as the world they inhabit. This collection of portraits brings these characters to life, capturing their essence and the magic woven into Patrick Rothfuss' masterful tale.

Kvothe

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Faces of the Pilgrimage: The Travelers of Hyperion

 Exploring the Faces of Hyperion

The Hyperion Cantos is a saga of grand scale, filled with mystery, tragedy, and the vast unknown of space. At its heart are the seven pilgrims—each carrying their own burdens, secrets, and destinies—as they journey toward the enigmatic Shrike. These images bring their faces to life in photorealistic detail, capturing their unique personalities, struggles, and the weight of the universe on their shoulders.

Step into the world of Hyperion and see the travelers as they embark on their fateful pilgrimage.

 The Shrike

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Metro Trilogy characters in Soviet propaganda style

Exploring the Metro: A Visual Journey into the Darkness

The Metro series by Dmitry Glukhovsky paints a haunting picture of a post-apocalyptic world where humanity clings to survival in the tunnels beneath Moscow. This collection of artwork brings its characters and creatures to life, capturing the desperation, courage, and mystery that define the Metro. From battle-worn survivors to mutated horrors lurking in the shadows, these illustrations dive deep into the world of underground survival.

Step into the tunnels—if you dare.

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Homer

 

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