Townskeeper
Franco

In old times Franco could be found on stoops, leaning in doorways, carrying groceries and always ready with a word, story, or joke. When the Great Ruin came, and order cracked, Franco refused to leave. While others fled to the outskirts he stayed among the crumbling streets tending to what little remained. He became the keeper of an empty town, sweeping dust from abandoned thresholds, calling out names as though his neighbors might answer. Now, he is seen less as a leader rathe a relic. A stubborn voice keeping the memory of the town alive with every word he speaks.

Size 4.75 x 5 x 7”

Materials Acrylic paint on resin