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Ganymedean god

Meet the Ganymedean god.
Inspired by a short story by Philip K. Dick that tells of a local deity of the moon Ganymede that’s brought to earth:

In the box was a small, motionless figure, perhaps ten inches high. It was old, terribly old. Its tiny clawlike hands were pressed against its scaly breast. Its insect face was twisted in a scowl of anger–mixed with cynical lust. Instead of legs it rested on a tangle of tentacles. The lower portion of its face dissolved in a complex beak, mandibles of some hard substance.


Sculpted in Zbrush, rendered in Keyshot, post-processed in Affinity Photo.
The torso is from a kit by Bernhard van der Horst (https://www.artstation.com/bvdhorst)

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