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Published: 2017-09-22 17:14:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 9105; Favourites: 435; Downloads: 0
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After the last two episodes of Game of Thrones season 7 I just had to draw the scene where zombie Viserion attacks and breaks the wall, allowing the white walkers and the dead to pass. Now before I start getting messages for spoilers, let me remind you I waited for nearly a month since the season finale was aired. If I spoiled it for you i'm sorry, but I gave everyone a whole month before posting it. Anyway, talk about an emotional roller coaster! It broke my heart when Viserion dies, especially seeing everyone's reaction including Drogon and Rhaegel (I totally didn't get teary-eyed). But on top of that the Night King brings him back and makes him his mount!?!? It's going to be an interesting season 8, especially when Daenerys sees her undead child for the first time. And poor Drogon and Rhaegel seeing him! Anyway, I saw the season finale with a bunch of friends at a Game of Thrones season finale party and as soon as I got home I started drawing this. I just love the colors and action in this scene. I hope you enjoy!
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OPTIMUSPRIMExYINYANG [2021-12-29 00:51:03 +0000 UTC]
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SlingBlade87 [2017-09-23 13:23:03 +0000 UTC]
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The vision of the piece is immediately apparent as it is at once devastating and chilling (no pun intended) to the viewer as we see the vibrant blue of the dragon's breath shattering the ice before it and sending splinters of ice flying. You get a real feel for the power of the dragon and its rider as the army below awaits the fall of the obstacle before them.
The vibrancy of the dragon's breath creates an immediate focal point for the eye to draw the attention of the viewer and provides a center from which to travel from and examine the rest of the piece. There is little doubt as to what it is we should be focusing on. Despite this obvious attention point no details are spared throughout the rest of the piece and when the eye travels across it the obvious details have all been attended to masterfully.
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Gabbo87 [2018-03-23 03:38:56 +0000 UTC]
It was one of my favourite & most memorable moments in television history & now this is one of my favourite pieces ever.
Thank the gods for Rushelle & her awesome art.
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Draconicat [2017-09-22 20:55:59 +0000 UTC]
Excellent!Β That was an incredibly dramatic moment, and you've captured it beautifully.
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