

Three Eyed Raven
A solitary bird-like creature stands rooted amid a swirl of glowing vapors. Its plumage shifts from deep indigo at the head and wings to an electric turquoise along its chest and underbelly. Each feather is drawn with sharp, deliberate strokes, giving the animal a slightly ragged silhouette against the dusky, violet-gray background. Four luminous yellow eyes peer forward, each orb set symmetrically on its angular skull-like head, lending the figure an otherworldly intelligence. The ground around it ripples with neon-green and teal wisps, as if phosphorescent currents play across scattered feathers. These curling tendrils rise and fall like restless spirits, outlined in delicate purple highlights that echo the dusky atmosphere. A few loose quills drift on the mist, catching the glow and adding a sense of quiet motion. Overall, the palette emphasizes high contrast: dark, inky blacks juxtaposed with bright, jewel-toned blues and greens. The artist employs stylized shading rather than realistic detail, favoring bold lines and simplified shapes that suggest movement and mystery. The composition centers on the creature’s tension between stillness and the swirling energy around it, evoking a sense of arcane ritual or midnight threshold rather than a naturalistic scene.