Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Mateo Pizarro’s Bestiary of Improbable Animals III Includes Medieval Beasts and End of the World Monsters #ArtTuesday


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From Mateo Pizarro on Behance via Faith is Torment:

We continue to work on the Bestiary of Improbable Animals, here is an preview of a few of the animals to be found on the chapters on Medieval Beasts and the one on Monsters of the End of the World. They are based on descriptions found in either medieval bestiaries or, tales of the en of the world from different cultures. The process we followed remains the same: Maria del Mar searches (in a wide range of books) for passages in which animals are described in peculiar ways, then edits those texts so the animal’s names are excluded from the description. This is central to the project: I don’t know what animal is being described. So the drawings are based solely on the written accounts. The idea is to try to reproduce the experience of a person who reads about some beast he has never seen before (say a hyena or a shark). Before photography and google, this was not an uncommon experience.One of the things we find to be interesting is how wildly different the imagined animal can be to the real one.

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