“As the young civilization spread across the plains, its people developed innovative new ways to utilize the abundant remains of these godlike giants. Going beyond simply building up architecture around these sacred bones, they found that burrowing into the soft marrow of bisected femurs allowed them to house entire communities within the bones themselves.”
Ink fineliners (Sakura Micron 005 & 01)
Sakura Graphic 1 ink markers
Sakura Gelly Roll 08 white ink pens
Crappy 5.5″x8.5″ sketchbook paper
Digital cleanup for print in Photoshop
About “Born of Giants”:
Born of Giants is a worldbuilding series that follows the developments of a young civilization as it literally builds on the bones of the past. In a time long past, colossal godlike humanoid creatures fought terrific battles across the continent scarring the landscape in the process.
Ages later, the remains of their bones and metalcraft are woven into the plains, regrown forests, and mountain ranges. As humans spread across the globe they built up deep mythologies to help explain the remains of what certainly must have been gods. They approach these megastructures as revered holy relics, natural resources for construction, indicators of societal status, and the foundations of their urban centers themselves.
Each image in this series explores a little corner of this world – interesting remnants from the Age of Giants and how the people in that region regard and transform those remains.