110x160cm
Story
This is the third work in my five-piece series, “BERSERKER PREDATOR.” The scene takes place on the planet seen in Alien 2. The location is recognizable, but it does not dominate the narrative; it serves as a familiar ground where tension, memory, and silence already exist. In this image, Berserker stands firm and composed. His posture is confident, grounded, and controlled. There is no visible rage in his stance, yet his figure carries the weight of his nature—power held in check rather than released. His armor, scars, and presence suggest experience rather than chaos. Standing opposite him is Falconer. Falconer is not an enemy. He is a companion. Positioned behind Berserker, on the viewer’s left side in the background, Falconer looks toward him calmly. There is no confrontation between them. They are simply facing one another, sharing a quiet moment of awareness. Their connection is unspoken and natural, shaped by familiarity rather than conflict. The interaction between the two figures is subtle. No gesture signals action, no movement suggests urgency. This stillness defines the scene. Berserker’s attention is focused on Falconer, not as a threat, but as a presence he trusts. The restrained color palette and controlled lighting reinforce this balance. Dark, muted tones dominate the environment, while selective highlights emphasize form and volume without turning the image into spectacle. The planet remains hostile by nature, yet this moment within it is unexpectedly calm. This work represents a pause in the series—a moment where strength is measured through restraint and awareness rather than violence. At a later stage, I will also create a complementary version of this scene from Berserker’s point of view, showing Falconer as seen through his eyes.















