Nazha VS Sea Dragon by Stanley Artgerm Lau

Nazha VS Sea Dragon 

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drawing, coloured-pencil, paper, ink

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drawing

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coloured-pencil

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fantasy art

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fantasy-art

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paper

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ink

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coloured pencil

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surrealism

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watercolour illustration

Copyright: Modern Artists: Artvee

This is Stanley Artgerm Lau’s "Nazha VS Sea Dragon," likely made using digital painting techniques common in the 21st century. The piece illustrates a scene with Nazha, a deity in Chinese folk religion, confronting a dragon, an embodiment of power and natural forces. The image shows evidence of digital tools, especially in the rendering of light and texture of the metallic dragon, and fluidity in the depiction of water. Digital painting enables efficiency and precision, allowing for layering and revisions. Here, the dragon is made to look mechanical, suggesting industrial production, with a very clean style reminiscent of airbrushing or 3D rendering. In contrast, Nazha retains an organic touch, standing on the dragon with an assertive expression. She is adorned with fabrics and bracelets that add texture to the design. Ultimately, this image bridges cultural mythology with contemporary aesthetics, blurring the boundaries between craft and digital art. The combination asks us to reconsider traditional hierarchies within visual culture.

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