Project Hiroshi

Artists have all manner of ways to ponder and puzzle over the strange and often inexplicable things that come out of their heads. It would be rather crass of me to simply leave that particular knot without a good prodding, but I'm a busy man. Suffice it to say, us guys is straight up crazy. You dig?

Crazy as all, sure, but not without some amount of recompense, else-wise they'd throw people like us into padded rooms, forever locked away in loony town. Satisfying that bizarre itch that is producing content with nothing but your brain and your hands is a rewarding itch to scratch indeed. Bonus points the longer you have to wait to get at it.

I've a couple of itches that need a good scratching.

For project Hiroshi I present two potential goals. The goals are linked in that they are apart of the same larger framework: they both stem from the dubious and fantastical world that exists inside my head.

I would kindly ask that you refer to the first paragraph if the above gives you any sort of concern.

Any dang ways, the world I have in mind has quite a sizable bit of history attached to it, as dubious and fantastical worlds are wont to have. Some of the crazier bits and bobs revolve around the whims and fancies of the many gods that call this world their own. Do not mistake me. These are not the gods of such highly meaningful and multifaceted intricacies as Love or War. That would be silly. What I have in mind is a particular branch of god-hood; where a god's manifestation is specific and unique and in many cases rather arbitrary and seemingly useless. Things like, but not limited to:

Color and detail

Tendrils of smoke from a camp's fire

The line that separates the snow from the tundra

The embodiment of salt

I would show you these things, and many more, via detailed illustrations and descriptions. The Gods of Geosyl demand a chance to be recognized, and I would certainly take any means to do so.

The second option is to take the varied races of this world and show you their many varied lives. There would be fewer leaps of great shape and design change in favor of taking a few base species designs and pushing them in many different directions. The denizens of Geosyl are colorful and rife with tradition and culture, and I can assure you that taking this option would make for a brilliant menagerie, again, via detailed illustration and verbose description.

Well, you know... that's the plan at any rate.

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