"To paint, is to for a moment know Godhood, a world at your fingertips, the canvas at your mercy, as vibrant or tragic as you whim." -Gincent Gan Vogh, Human Painter.
Painting is one of the most accessible and cherished forms of self-expression, with pigments made from crushed herbs, minerals, and even blood. Grand murals adorn the walls of meeting halls, depicting the collective struggles and fleeting victories of the Highland folk. Elven painters capture ethereal landscapes in flowing strokes of green and gold, while Orcish art leans toward stark, visceral depictions of survival and conflict. In the market squares, portraits are traded for food, while children daub crude drawings on their homes, a simple but vital reminder that art belongs to everyone. Painting, even in its simplest forms, brings light and color to a world often shrouded in gray.