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I found it via reverse image search, it appears to be by an artist named Mark Ferrari, specifically one of his older works.
You can see it in action here, it's the "Highland Ruins - Rain" option.
Apparently he's worked on Lucasfilm games like Loom and the original Monkey Island, so I've inadvertently been a fan of his for a long time.
edit: fixed broken link
His color cycled animated pixel art is fantastic. I had his "living worlds" app as wallpaper on my phone for quite a while.
Those are gorgeous, thank you so much for sharing.
He also did an interesting talk on his art if he's who I think he is
Yeah I just found it https://youtu.be/aMcJ1Jvtef0?feature=shared