Every Splinterlands card tells a story. Behind the armor, the spells, the battles we play on screen, there’s always a deeper human mirror. That’s what my art seeks to voice — not just fantasy, but the everyday fragments of us.
These three works were created to echo the very themes we see in Splinterlands and in life:
🔹 The Faint Shadow — Inspired by the contrast of Light and Death Splinters. The fading face reminds us that shadows follow every fighter. Just like in battle, we wrestle with both strength and fragility in real life.
🔹 The Fighter’s Child — A parallel to warriors scarred from endless clashes. Even outside the arena, we carry marks of unseen struggles. This piece speaks of resilience — the child who becomes a fighter, and the fighter who was once a child.
🔹 The Braided Memory — Drawing from heritage and identity, this work reflects how even Splinterlands champions stand rooted in origin. Every braid, like every culture, is a reminder that we fight not as isolated beings, but as echoes of where we come from.
Together, these portraits tie into one thread: what we play out in Splinterlands is more than just game mechanics — it’s a mirror of life itself. We fight, we endure, and we carry both our battles and our beauty into tomorrow.