Filipino ilustrator Kerby Rosanes' Geometric Beasts series imagines Earth's most majestic creatures breaking out from polygonal crystal chrysalises with a satisifying crackle. Whether you interpret it as a rise against humanity's tendancy to trap and impress members of the animal kingdom, or a fantastical scenario a lá the ressurrection of the stone creatures in C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, it's a formula that works. Each animal, from a ram, to a lion, to a T-Rex, brings more joy from Geometric Beasts' simple conceit.A video posted by Kerby Rosanes (@kerbyrosanes) on Feb 24, 2016 at 7:15am PST
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Geometric Beasts | Hummingbird Smallest so far.
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Kicking off a new series. Geometric Beasts | Fox
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I ran out of paper. #ipadpro #applepencil I'm using the default Notes app.
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"Just follow your heart and keep smiling." Let's go on a roadtrip! #studioghibli
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Let's escape into the woods. I know a place we won't be found.
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'Equilibrium' Link on my bio for prints! Other stuff available on SOCIETY6.COM/KERBYROSANES
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For more, check out Kerby Rosanes' Instagram and website. For more artists, check out The Creators Project Instagram here.Are you next Monday's Insta Illustrator? Email us.Related:Why Science Illustration Still Needs a Human TouchTwo Minute Timelapse Captures 75 Hours of Intense IllustrationEnter a Kaleidoscopic Dystopia Rendered in Ink and CharcoalA Cambodian Artist's Intricate Ink Drawings | Monday Insta IllustratorA photo posted by Kerby Rosanes (@kerbyrosanes) on Dec 11, 2015 at 6:01am PST