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Zelart 043: Tusk Serpent (Scholarship Winner 2014)Click to magnify

Zelart 043: Tusk Serpent (Scholarship Winner 2014)

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Postmortem artist, cartoonist and friend Zel Harris - known to you as Darkzel - was killed in 2013 robbing the comic, anthro, adult and RPG world of a very talented young artist whom I was proud to call my friend.

In his memory I insistuted the Darkzel Scholarship Scheme for young artists with an interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Each year all profits from the sale of Zel's art - and any scholarship winners or donated pieces - will be collected together and given to the best new, young artist (high school/college/university) that we can find to help them pay their way through their studies.

This year's winner is Josh Martin and this is her piece.

More information is available at the Postmortem Studios blog/website.

This piece depicts a giant, tusked serpent. It measures 4467 x 3300 pixels.

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ZEL043
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File Last Updated:
March 03, 2015
This title was added to our catalog on March 03, 2015.