CyberArt is 2d and 3d digital art, fractal art and manipulation and art that has evolved digitally.
These are in the genre of fantasy and abstract art.
Below: Rakshasa
A Rakshasa (Sanskrit: rak?asa) is a mythological being in Hindu mythology. As this mythology influenced other religions, the rakshasa was later incorporated into Buddhism. Rakshasas are also called 'maneaters" (Nri-chakshas, Kravyads). A female rakshasa is known as a Rakshasi. A female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi. The terms Asura and Rakshasa are sometimes used interchangeably.
Rakshasas were believed to have been created from the breath of Brahma when he was asleep at the end of the Satya Yuga. As soon as they were created, they were so filled with bloodlust that they started eating Brahma himself. Brahma shouted "Rakshama!" (Sanskrit for "protect me!") and Vishnu came to his aid, banishing to Earth all Rakshasas (named after Brahma's cry for help). from Wiki
A Rakshasa (Sanskrit: rak?asa) is a mythological being in Hindu mythology. As this mythology influenced other religions, the rakshasa was later incorporated into Buddhism. Rakshasas are also called 'maneaters" (Nri-chakshas, Kravyads). A female rakshasa is known as a Rakshasi. A female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi. The terms Asura and Rakshasa are sometimes used interchangeably.
Rakshasas were believed to have been created from the breath of Brahma when he was asleep at the end of the Satya Yuga. As soon as they were created, they were so filled with bloodlust that they started eating Brahma himself. Brahma shouted "Rakshama!" (Sanskrit for "protect me!") and Vishnu came to his aid, banishing to Earth all Rakshasas (named after Brahma's cry for help). from Wiki
Above: Chief Twitchawa is the protector of the eagle form the Cherokee Indian hunters., The Twitchawa bird is more colorful than the eagle and attracts the hunter away from the eagle. He then stings the hunter with his venomous wing tips. The venom is horrible, the would be eagle killer dies a twitching death, thus the name Twitchawa. The Twichawa is sometime called the Mockawaki because he can mimick as many birds as the mockingbird. Other than mimicking a bird to lure an eagle killer, the Twitchawa only sings when it rains on a new moon. This is the only time it's dark enough not to spot him singing. It has been said that one of his feathers, if found, is so poisonous nothing will grow for miles. That the largest desert was created by the death of one of the only two Twitchawas. Stories told people have seen the feathers of the lost bird, yet all died in the desert for everything, including the water was venomous from the feathers.