A sense of place is important for escapism. It allows us, as viewers and creators alike, to be transported out of the ordinary and into something quieter, more blissful, or exotic. A compelling setting doesn’t just frame the work—it invites us to dwell inside it.
In Threadbare, even when the environment isn’t visible in every composition, I want its presence to be felt. The place itself—its textures, its silence, its light—should evoke an atmosphere that unifies the series with a recognizable quality.
I imagine a natural world that feels timeless and raw. It's Mediterranean in character, shaped by the wind and sea, full of craggy cliffs, flowering vegetation, and sun-bleached stone. A landscape that feels both weathered and eternal, as if it’s been waiting for ages.
It will be idealized only so much as the figures themselves. I want it to feel real, tactile, and imperfect—carved out by time.
Nothing is set in stone yet... though I certainly intend to draw plenty of ancient boulders! Join me as I explore possibilities and develop a setting that becomes as much a character in its own right as it is a backdrop for threadbare figures and their story…

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2025-04-25 21:05:57 +0000 UTCKyllian Guillart
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