e/Mound (creature)

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has glosseng: Mounds are half-plant, half-human creatures in the paintings and writings of artist Trenton Doyle Hancock He explained in an art21 interview that the mounds were created thousands of years ago, when an ape man "masturbated into a field of flowers". Hancocks mounds resemble black and white striped hills, with tree-like skeletons and roughly human-like heads. Mounds represent good in the artists own depiction of a spiritual struggle between good and evil (evil being represented by vegans). In Hancock's art, the mounds are an ancient and primal species, with deep connections to nature, the oldest of which is known as The Legend.
lexicalizationeng: mound
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