Children of Bhadra

Concept Artist

Red stylized emblem resembling a trident or mythical symbol above text reading 'Children of Bhadra' on a black background.

Note

Inspired by Indian sub-continent, this project crafts a visual narrative that captures the essence of regional legends. The concept art highlights cultural details, while the intellectual property development builds a world true to the original tales. Future updates will delve deeper into Bhadra's mythical realm.

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Concept Art

Visual Development

Art Ditection

01

Tarang

Illustration of a muscular man with a beard and turban carrying a large red bundle, holding a traditional bow, with a drum strapped to his back.
Digital artwork showing a muscular man in traditional attire holding a curved sword and shield, and a glowing, fiercely smiling bearded man with glowing eyes, wearing an orange robe.

The Cursed Bard: A nomadic musician with a haunting past. Orphaned and cursed, Tarang wanders the land, seeking solace in music and whispering prayers to Bhadra, the enigmatic demi-god they call "father."

Sketches

Black and white sketches of a muscular male character with a beard, various hairstyles, facial expressions, arm tattoos, and boxing wraps, including dynamic action poses.
Black and white sketches of four bearded men with different hairstyles and poses, one carrying a sack and another with a spiritual appearance, titled Children of Bhadra.

Inspired from the 'Baul', a group of mystic minstrels of mixed elements of Vaishnavism and Tantra from different parts of Bengal such as Bangladesh and the neighboring Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam's Barak Valley and Meghalaya.

Three black and white concept sketches of a muscular man with a turban carrying a large bundle on his back and holding a curved staff, labeled A, B, and C.

02

Dakshini

Artwork of Dakshini, a fierce woman with glowing eyes, red facial markings, holding a large curved javelin with flowing hair and protective gear on her left shoulder.
Sketch of a fierce woman wielding a long staff with flowing hair and another detailed face with tribal markings on the left.

Dakshini, though blind, can perceive auras and intentions, mastering the art of adornment and deception. Her heightened senses reveal truths unseen by others, making her a valuable ally and a formidable adversary.