Trippy Thursday - Illuminated Alien Manuscript Materials
Here is an illuminated manuscript discovered in a hermetically sealed cave for this #trippythursday by @blacklux
Archaeologists have not figured out what material this has been rendered with. They suspect it might be older than the human race itself but has magically stayed in perfect condition underground for millenia.
This strange material also glows in the dark.
The creator had to harvest the eggs of a now extinct dodo bird to create the underpainting for the face.
The heart of an alpha male t-rex had to be harvested for the chest segment of the composition.
The alien's mouth is made from a deep sea oyster that lives near volcanic fault lines.
An ancient redwood forest fern forms the scales of the alien's forehead.
The shoulders had to made out of split atomic particles that were smashed in a wormhole, a very difficult and rare material to acquire.
The base canvas material is a plutonium core with highly radioactive particles continually swirling around the core. The half life is roughly 2 million years so this will be around forever.
The aura is composed of a piece of junkyard material from the local flying saucer factory. I suspect this might be one of their gravitational gyroscopes at the bottom of the ship.
An extra glow highlight is provided by a now extinct bioluminescent firefly. Fortunately the bioluminescent chemicals last forever similar to BPA in the environment.
The framing is a rare alloy of gold, silver and tritium with an acid wash from a race of alien insects that have muriatic acid for blood. Whoever the artist was had to wear lots of protective gear while washing the alloy. One spot of this acid on the skin burns a hole through human skin instantly.
Happy #trippythursday :-)
This is very cool and I really dig how you put it all together!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks, it's just kind of nice to zone out and go crazy combining things.
It´s beautiful..
Thanks :-)