Frankenstein: The Anatomy of a Monster
In the most forsaken corners of the 18th century—amid forbidden surgeries and stolen alchemical manuscripts—The Reborn was created. A grotesque experiment sewn from human remnants, with scars like verses carved by blades and organs held together by the will of a desperate creator. Each stitch was a prayer against death, each piece of flesh a testament to science unbound by ethics.
His torso, an anatomical patchwork of reanimated muscle and viscera, pulses silently as he wanders between planes, searching for a reason to exist beyond pain. His reconstructed body is not only proof of his origin, but a map of all he has lost—humanity, identity, soul.
This ink concept art series explores the monster from the inside out, capturing his haunting stillness and the tragic beauty of a being made to live without permission.
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