Free Software Dealers
by PéhäIn this very nice painting, Gnu and Tux are depicted as warriors. Gnu leans on his ax, and carries a shield adorned with the copyleft logo. Tux carries a sword. From the top of a steep hill, they look at the fire-devastated area around them. Three ominous birds are flying in the smoke-darkened sky.
Free Software Dealers is a tribute to Frank Frazetta and his famous Death Dealer. In Frazetta's painting, the warrior is a sort of messenger of Death on the battlefront. I kept the idea of the messenger; however, in my painting Tux and Gnu are messengers of Free Software (not death) on the digital front. -- Péhä
Free Software Dealers game card
This card was inspired by Magic the Gathering, a two-player game which dates back to 1993 and now includes thousands of cards by various artists. It is unofficial and belongs to the “legendaries” type, with the following explanations (in gothic script): “When the Free Software Dealers enter the battle field, their users gain 4 freedom markers and the spells from proprietary softare have no effect on them.”
- PNG (English) 5.8MB (2480x3508)
- JPEG (English) 40kB (248x551) 1.6MB (2480x3508)
- PNG (French) 5.8MB (2480x3508)
- PNG (German) 5.8MB (2480x3508)
Original image: Copyright 2017 Péhä <[email protected]>
English and French cards: Copyright 2021 Péhä
German card: Copyright 2021 Péhä and Tunda
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