Unmasking? Print
Featured here are some masks that have been taken off and discarded into the Blood Ocean by various inhabitants of the E-Verse. Swimming amongst the discarded faces, are the Pengi creatures. They use the discarded masks to shield them from their natural predators, the Spirit Tamers. Pengi are born dead and reanimated by the Gods of E-Verse. These strange creatures serve an important function in the ecosystem of the E-Verse, utilizing the pollution from the inhabitants of the land as an adaptation to help their species to survive.
This comes as a black and white 5x7 fine art print.
Featured here are some masks that have been taken off and discarded into the Blood Ocean by various inhabitants of the E-Verse. Swimming amongst the discarded faces, are the Pengi creatures. They use the discarded masks to shield them from their natural predators, the Spirit Tamers. Pengi are born dead and reanimated by the Gods of E-Verse. These strange creatures serve an important function in the ecosystem of the E-Verse, utilizing the pollution from the inhabitants of the land as an adaptation to help their species to survive.
This comes as a black and white 5x7 fine art print.
Featured here are some masks that have been taken off and discarded into the Blood Ocean by various inhabitants of the E-Verse. Swimming amongst the discarded faces, are the Pengi creatures. They use the discarded masks to shield them from their natural predators, the Spirit Tamers. Pengi are born dead and reanimated by the Gods of E-Verse. These strange creatures serve an important function in the ecosystem of the E-Verse, utilizing the pollution from the inhabitants of the land as an adaptation to help their species to survive.
This comes as a black and white 5x7 fine art print.