Tyra Tarkush is the language of the creators/my world. It has its own grammar, a large ever-growing lexicon of words, and its own script. It took a few iterations and effort to get to this coherent point. This post is going to be my attempt to piece together the development history of Tyra Tarkush into some coherent groupings. I didn’t really date my notes/documents, so this is my best guess/recollection/general explanation of how Tyra Tarkush came about. It’s not in...
Here is the art I did in January. It falls into two categories: The Lost related and interpretations of Tyra Tarkush characters. All of this art was done on the iPad Mini with the Apple Pencil on Procreate. My skills are improving with it. The Gem from The Lost The Yellow Robot from The Lost The Red Robot from The Lost The Green Robot from The Lost Bust of Yul'kel from The Lost Tzu'rla from The Lost Diamondae Binder (seen...
Tyra Tarkush has nine core characters each with their own meaning. This is reflected in numerology and in the language itself. These symbols are of which the main characters originate from. The Tyra Tarkush page for artwork contains drawings of the set of nine in full. …And now it also contains previews for the phone wallpaper versions I’ve made (and a link to download)! You can use The Tree for Knowledge, The Sun for power (I use the Sun right...
Numerology is a critical part of the culture of Buhukiea. Sentiments on numerology across each being is generally consistent—this is because the basis for numerology is rooted in the presentation of numbers themselves in Tyra Tarkush. Tyra Tarkush Character Archtypes and the Numbers The Wonder The Tree The Sun The Pillar The Omen The Monarch The Grasp The Gaze The Break Tyra Tarkush has nine character archtypes that govern the sounds of Tyra Tarkush and that have meaning attached to...