
Derrick.Art
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Derrick.Art
@ColourArtwork
Games industry 2D/3D veteran lead artist, design, modelling, anim, database, dev. 40+ yrs, project consultant. #LimitedEdition NFT LTD.






















Gm! 🔊👆 After 2+ years working on the massive oil painting The Titanium Angel (180 x 320 cm) and over a year on this 3.5 minute award winning animation, I’m proud to share my tour de force. In a world of quick scrolls, here’s something to pause for. Please take a few minutes to watch and read the short summary below. Likes, shares and comments welcome. 🙏 This has been a labour of love that consumed me for years. The painting and animation pushed me further than I imagined. I may never sell it or turn it into an NFT drop, but what matters most is this: it’s finished, and I’m incredibly proud. It’s more than a painting and animation. It’s an entire world called The Engine; a 4,200 word story, academic essay, 9 animations, and multiple short stories. And now, with my next project #EXPOS3D, which has consumed me since January, I’ve found an exciting way to tie The Engine series into my art practice and vision going forward, alongside the other enormous project that defined 2022–2025, The CryptoAngels. What comes next will be even bigger. ------------------------- The Titanium Angel is a tale from the Clockwork Court, a vast machine-realm built on the ruins of a dying planet. The Court appears eternal with its chambers of gears, pistons, and furnaces, yet its grandeur conceals a poisoned legacy. Long before its construction two great powers ruled the Earth. One, symbolised by the Bull, was driven by strength, expansion, and light. The other, symbolised by the Bear, embodied endurance, shadow, and entropy. Known in the Court’s chronicles as Talos and Artos, these forces were forged into nuclear reactors meant to defend their nations. Instead their unleashed power consumed the world and left it collapsing. From this devastation arose the Engineer and the Programmer. Once human, they remade themselves to endure. The Engineer sacrificed nearly all humanity, becoming a being of metal and circuits devoted to form and control. The Programmer retained more of her human essence, her mind still shaped by language, pattern, and imagination. Together they harnessed the forces of Talos and Artos, binding them within the Court’s core to power its eternal rhythms. Most inhabitants live by ritual, unaware of decline, yet some feel urgency. This drives the construction of the Titanium Angel, a colossal rocket built not for conquest but for survival. It is designed to pierce the heavens and seek new worlds before the current one fails. The Angel is revered as both triumph of engineering and covenant of preservation. Its design includes seeds, records, and fragments of knowledge to be carried into the unknown. Echoing Noah’s Ark, it is both machine and myth, faith and technology bound in steel. For Sialia, the Page, the Angel is awe-inspiring and unsettling, a masterpiece that embodies renewal, warning, and humanity’s restless drive to explore even when it risks destruction. ________________________ The Titanium Angel is one chapter of The Engine, 9 animations and many short stories that bring this steampunk world to life. Discover them all on my website 🔗👇
















