Into The Garden Mugs
Description: This vector illustration is a fan art for American animated television miniseries 'Over the Garden Wall' dedicated to the Chapter 2 'Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee' and Enoch character. As inspiration I used a scene on which Enoch in a cat form is dancing with the Pottsfield people during the Huskin' Bee festival. I tried to combine the paradox and the complex relationship of life and death, our reality and the other world, that prevails in Pottsfield. You can notice a simple wooden frame with a carved leaf, which should naturally symbolise life. While skeletons in the pumpkins costumes, hilariously dancing in circle, should rest in peace. But the living is dead, and the dead is alive. Where are we? In reality or in a dream world?
Description: This vector illustration is a fan art for the American animated television miniseries 'Over the Garden Wall' dedicated to Chapter 2 'Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee' and Enoch character. With each step we make, there are fewer kilometers on the way ahead. And at the end of an incredible and difficult path, we all dream of reaching the place where we can meet old friends. In Pottsfield all the hardships are left behind. Take a step, enter the town, and finally get what you deserve - rest and peace. You might be especially lucky if you get there at the start of the Huskin 'Bee festival. This is a wonderful place you are finally home.
Description: This vector illustration is a fan art for American animated television miniseries 'Over the Garden Wall' dedicated to the Chapter 2 'Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee' and Enoch character. As inspiration I used a scene on which Enoch in a cat form is dancing with the Pottsfield people during the Huskin' Bee festival. I tried to combine the paradox and the complex relationship of life and death, our reality and the other world, that prevails in Pottsfield. You can notice a simple wooden frame with a carved leaf, which should naturally symbolise life. While skeletons in the pumpkins costumes, hilariously dancing in circle, should rest in peace. But the living is dead, and the dead is alive. Where are we? In reality or in a dream world?