"Stoutheart Giant"
Art for The Elder Scrolls: Legends
Art by MassiveBlack / room8studio

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"Stoutheart Giant"
Art for The Elder Scrolls: Legends
Art by MassiveBlack / room8studio

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Defeat
Art for The Elder Scrolls: Legends
Art by MassiveBlack
I've long noticed how "similarly styled" a lot of early and core TES Legends art looks.
I'm not 100% certain but I think the reason for that is alot (most?) of it was produced by a specific company (MassiveBlack) that has since been absorbed by another company (room8studio).
Most of MassiveBlacks TES Legends work has been scrubbed/is inaccessible or is not archived in their new company's portfolio. Massive black has it's old website but it just redirects you to room8studios site so only a few images on the old company website are downloadable since they're on the front page that redirects you.
All in all, I think the fact that MassiveBlack no longer exists independently is what is making its portfolio so hard to track down. Hence this is why a lot of early TES Legends art is uncredited.
There may be a lot more to my suspicions or maybe not. ATM I have very little chance of definitively pinning down at least the studio responsible for early TES Legends art which makes me sad, but at least I may now known the reason *why* we don't know the art credits for alot of stuff.
Walk & Talk - in a car free High Street
Mobile Coast - Community Exhibition

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Many thanks for everyone who came along this morning. 25 ArtCyclists is a new record for the project.. I hope you all enjoyed and hopefully see some of you back on the route.
Sight Lines - Fringe by the Sea North Berwick 5 -14 August 2022
photography exhibition Holger Mohaupt & Tracey Fearnehough
People, place and stories form an integral part of our everyday lives. We associate particular locations with personal experiences, historical events and social interactions. We store impressions of places and social interactions as memory. Photographic images are a means to capture some of those moments and preserve them for the future.
The exhibition Sight Lines focusses on the ephemeral and the emotional moments in life, the small and somehow insignificant gestures and constellations creating a visual archive of everyday stories, a homage to heritage and the value of contemporary (Scottish) culture.
The artists and filmmakers Tracey Fearnehough and Holger Mohaupt both based in North Berwick, travelled the coastline between Dunbar and North Berwick to look for the heritage of the mundane and the ordinary. The back of a cement factory, the car park of a nuclear power station, are in the mix together with crab fishing youngsters and the image of a man’s hand in a glove against a blue sky. Their delicate compositions and the sensitive framing of their images are an invitation to remember, reflect and appreciate the environment that surrounds.
The photographs will be exhibited in shop windows and community venues around North Berwick. The project was commissioned by Historic Environment Scotland.
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