Digital illustration in colour and vertical format, depicting a sea of more or less emaciated bodies, some still lifeless skeletons while others have regained most of their flesh, albeit putrid, and are moving upwards. This entire swarming mass is located at the bottom of the composition and is rendered in shades of grey and dark green, except for the bones, which shine with a brighter green. There are also swirls of light in the same green colour throughout the scene, which we can assume to be the source of the bodies' reanimation. All of this is overlooked by a figure floating above, dressed in a black and purple papal robe, richly embroidered and adorned with jewels and metal crucifixes. The mitre is also purple, with jewels and crucifixes made of silver skeletons. This is Perpetua, recognisable by his face partially hidden by a silver skull mask. He looks down, his arms outstretched from his body, from which emanate the green magical swirls described above. He is therefore the one who revives these bodies. The sky, which serves as the background for this illustration, is also very dark, blue-purple, turning to a slightly lighter grey towards the horizon.
My last #thebandghost fanart. Perpetua reviving souls. It is, in a way, a twin illustration to ‘The Shepherd of the Damned Souls’, which depicted Copia riding on a festive mound of skeletons.
close ups in the next post.