A black and white linocut print depicts a stylized mythical creature. The creature resembles a bear or lion with a spiky back and a tail shaped like a fork. Its body is covered in intricate geometric patterns and its mouth is open in a fierce snarl, showing sharp teeth. The style suggests influences from indigenous art or folk traditions. The image is bold and graphic, with a strong contrast between black ink and white background.
A simple line drawing of an ancient sculpture in the style of stone carvings from Central America. The figure is made of smooth, dark grey basalt rock and has four arms and two legs with large feet that form scales on its body. The head features carved teeth, fangs, and elongated eyes. Its hands have long fingers, and its tail ends in sharp points. The background should be white paper, with the artwork done in ink. --ar 64:43 --v 7.0