Lilith

$87.97
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"Lilith" is a chilling digital illustration that embodies transformation, pain, and preservation. This ink/pen-style piece, drenched in darkness and blood, portrays a grotesquely beautiful figure--half human, half monster. Spines protrude from her back and shins, her forearms replaced with sharp metal blades, and ram-like horns curl from her skull. Her feet, encased in a limpet shell-like armor, force her into an eternal tiptoe stance.
She leans forward, her bladed arms buried in the ground, her long black hair cascading between them. She is exhausted, defeated, yet undeniably fierce--a being molded by suffering, shaped by the hands of others. A quote etched beside her declares:
"Don't hate me for what you made me!"
This piece serves as a raw reflection of how people's actions shape one another, sometimes creating the very darkness they later fear. It is a deeply personal work, inspired by the artist's own experiences and emotions, as well as the harsh reality that society often condemns the very monsters it forges.