26 days ago
In a wintery, snow-dusted mountain pass, a group of Soviet soldiers, clad in old traditional brown uniforms, marches steadily along a rugged trail. The soldiers are captured from a rear view, their uniforms tattered and weathered, blending into the bleak, cold landscape. Snow patches dot the trail, and the harsh, icy wind bites through the frozen terrain. In the distance, looming ominously like a forgotten relic of war, stands a colossal, rusting steampunk quadrupedal war machine. The massive construct, covered in faded red paint, bears tank cannons and a bulky, steam-powered body, with tangled wires hanging from its joints and a decrepit boiler spouting vapor. The machine’s rusty exterior and broken, weathered frame speak of a bygone era—a dystopian world during the Cold War. The scene is inspired by Jakub Rozalski’s unique blend of historical and fantastical imagery, evoking a haunting sense of desolation and eerie stillness.