Hey Aliens!
I’d like to share one of my latest digital artworks, something a bit different from what I usually make. A space where imagination can roam freely… and sometimes get a little lost in the dark.
This image came from a different side of me, the side that’s drawn to horror, mysticism, and the kind of mystery that words can’t fully explain. I’ve always been fascinated by animals that carry a mystical aura, like wolves, deer, horses, and others. There’s something powerful and quiet about them, like they’re connected to another realm we can’t quite reach.
At the center of this artwork is a wolf, but not an ordinary one. This creature has a third eye, antlers, and a burst of spiritual light exploding from its head. Surrounding it are octopus tentacles and multiple eyes scattered in the background, symbols of being watched, of fear, and of hidden forces always observing from beyond.
The octopus, to me, represents something alien, slippery, and unknowable—perfect for adding a touch of cosmic horror. The eyes in the background give the sense that this being is not alone, and neither are we.
The whole piece is a fusion of the animal world and the mystical, a mix of beauty and unease.
Making Process
This entire image was created using Adobe Photoshop.
I started by gathering high-quality images of a wolf, tentacles, and eyes. Each one was carefully cut and edited so I could blend them together smoothly later.
Next, I layered the elements one by one, adjusting the lighting and shadows to make them feel like part of the same world, even though they came from different sources.
I pushed the overall tone toward red, orange, and purple. colors that feel intense, mystical, and a bit unsettling
For finaI touch I added textures, and slight contrast boosts to give the whole piece more energy and presence.
This piece might feel a bit disturbing or intense to look at—but that’s kind of the point. I wanted to stir something up. Whether it makes you feel curious, uneasy, or even calm in a strange way.
Thanks for taking the time to explore this creation with me. If you’re also into the strange, dark, and mysterious, I think we’ll get along just fine.
See you in the next post!