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BHG Challenge -
Artist's Info
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Peter John Lazarski
United States
Rochester
peter.lazarski@gmail.com
http://www.peterlazarski.com
concept artist / illustrator
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Concept Description:
The Wandering Isle (or isles) is a giant ocean dwelling crustacean. Their
exact origins are unknown; partly resembling crab, tortoise, octopus, and
human, tales of these creatures have been cause for both astonishment and
skepticism. Rarely seen above water, the wandering isle spends the majority
of its life submerged along ocean coastlines. Unable to freely swim or walk
on land (because of the gross weight of their shells) wandering isles skirt
coastlines at depths that best allow them to buoy the weight of their shells
and ease their burden.
Wandering isles are communal creatures and travel in family groups of 15 -
30 island pods. Because of their sheer size and longevity (the average life
cycle of a wandering isle lasts for 1,000 years) small communities of humans
have been known to make residence upon their backs. Furthermore, the
communal nature of wandering isles allows entire island communities to form
among the network of shifting isles as they plod through the shallow seas.
Wandering isles reproduce asexually but their nesting habits are similar to
those of sea turtles. Near the end of its life, a wandering isle will head
to shallow waters and then to dry land. The trip inland is disturbing for
any passengers as well as for the wandering isle, since the further out of
water it travels the more it must bear the full weight of its island shell.
The wandering isle staggers inland until it collapses under its full weight
and dies. This event is rarely witnessed, but long lines of wandering isle communities revere this process and flee their dying island in a ceremony of
mourning and a celebration of new life. Weeks after the wandering isle has
fallen to the earth, hatchling isles break free from their parent's shell
and head for the sea.
You can view a less compressed version of my final image
- here -
It depicts a wandering island leaving the sea to spawn. They are hard to
see, but there's a row of tiny islanders standing along the ridge of the
shell.
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BHG Challenge -
Artist's Final Images
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Winning Pose
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Modeling Sheet
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Innitial Sketches
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