The Last Surviving Tree - LMAC Round 205

in #hive-1746958 months ago

Dear creative friend,

How are you doing? I hope everything's going well.

Once again, @shaka gives us an unexpected template, from a castle with a landscape filled with trees, this time to a dock with a ship that had a very sharp-looking toothy face. I'm not too sure what it is, but it looks like a shark with razor-sharp teeth ready to tear into flesh. At first I wasn't too sure that it was a ship, after taking a closer look, I noticed the water beneath it, and yup, it's a ship. I really want to see the whole ship with that face.

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In this collage, I'm presenting a scene where the world looks incredibly chaotic. There are no humans, just a world filled with strange creatures amidst widespread destruction. The world is dominated by alien creatures, with radiation waste scattered everywhere.

Despite the world being in ruins, there's one last tree standing, surviving atop a creature that feeds on radiation waste. This tree has become a symbol of life, a force of nature that continues to fight even amidst the devastation.

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If you have an idea and would like to enter the contest, please follow this link for rules and more details, Let's Make a Collage - A Contest for All Creatives on Hive - Round 205 - ✨54 HIVE in the Prize Pool!✨

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From LMAC Image Library Pixabay, Pexels and Unsplash

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Thank you for taking your time to read and support my blog! I would love to see you in my next post.

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Nice work, really expressive and a nice color selection, love it.

Good luck on the pre selection

Thank you very much, your support means a lot to me, @cre47iv3.

This truly isn't only a collage - it is a statement. A strong one and an awesomely fantastic concept!
Great work, @bayuismail. 👍

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A thousand thanks for making use of my #LIL stuff. :-)

I am so glad to hear that the message was well delivered. Your appreciation really makes me excited. Thank you for your overwhelming support and compliments!

Your collections always catch my eye, @quantumg.

The tree might seem out of place, in a scene literally dripping with corruption and pollution. But, as I learned in my writing workshops, there has to be complexity. Not completely good, not completely bad. The tree redeems the scene.

Nicely done. I really like the green ooze 😆

Thank you, that's very kind of you. The tree shouldn't have been there, but it was. It survived even though it wasn't supposed to be in such a place.

Once again thank you, I'm glad you like it. Have a nice day!