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This is a digital painting I made a while back. I had this dream that I was floating through an endless sea of a strange red matter while my brain was dissolving along with consciousness and thought out into the red matter surrounding me.

Took me two days to make in photoshop with an Intous5 Tablet.

For more of my work you can always visit my site http://tristanberndt.com/
or follow me on DeviantArt http://tristanberndtart.deviantart.com/

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The more of your work I see, the more I wish I was seeing it on MTG cards or hanging it up on my wall. Awesome work as usual, great mystical feeling. Not as detailed as it could be, but it fits perfectly with the dreamy theme.

TristanBerndt responds:

Thanks!
My goal is to have worked for Wizards/MTG before 2016. Would then have been one of the youngest artists to have ever worked for them so that would be cool and something nice to brag about ;)

Holy hell this is digital? Could have fooled me otherwise. So what is he supposed to be a Vampire or something? Okay maybe not but still he looks pretty fucking cool to me

TristanBerndt responds:

Heh, thanks. Yup it's all digital.
This is mostly just me spacing out and painting one of my weird dreams where I was floating around in this endless sea of misty tentacle stuff. I could probably give it an artsy explanation or something but it's really just me being weird ;)

looks more like Edvard Munch

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