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"Crying to the moon" by Frederico Lyra Chagas

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Well, I done this during classes today. I simply felt like drawing a werewolf, and I guess that making him cry to the full moon was the obvious choice ;-)


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5 Apr 200345 Anonymous
beatiful

:-) Frederico Lyra Chagas replies: "  Well, I think he's somewhat ugly, all furry and with thorn clothes. Hehehehe, Kidding, my unknown friend. Thanks for the comment."
9 Apr 200345 Sarah-Jane
Lovely! It reminds me of the film American werewolf in London. Don't know if you've seen it. Good pic!

:-) Frederico Lyra Chagas replies: "  Nah, but I did saw "American werewolf in Paris". Oh, well, we all know how crap sequels use to be..."
18 Jun 200345 Kirsten
I really like this and I wish I could shade like you but one thing is he looks as if some one is pointing a gun at him and he's giving up but it's probly just me.Also next time maybe you should try drawing his palms towards him and not the back of the hand and maybe put them in fists because that might help if it's not just me that thinks it looks like he's giving up.

~Kirsten  Oh, but the ambiguity is the idea; What's he doing here? Is he simply following instincts? Celebrating the night? Or is he in despair because of what he has become, thus giving up all hope of being normal? It's up to the viewer...
30 Jun 200345 Kirsten Thomas
Ok I can see it better now that you say it that way and again great pic.

~Kirsten

12 Frederico Lyra Chagas replies: "  Well, if I have to say it, that means that I failed in making it obvious. Perhaps one day I will redraw this and try to enhance that notion. Thanks for commenting."
4 Aug 200345 Kerrie
I really like the werewolf thyme but I have one question and I cant help but ask.."wheres the tail?"... this is not a crude remark its just after wandering threw your site and reading all the comments from the fans and your replies back...(which I think is great cause not all the artist do comment back)...i fell kind of a repore with you . so I guess im just poking fun in a joking mannor not to be mean just to give you a smile..your art is wonderful and one of my favrite zones ...

13 Frederico Lyra Chagas replies: "  Thanks. I do think that if someone has gone through the trouble of comment my drawings, the least I should do is give an answer. As for the tail, well... I guess that this particular species of werewolf lacks one... or perhaps he is fighting the change and holding it back... or whatever excuse better convinces you. ;^)"
19 Oct 200345 Gwydionn
Nice picture, but i think one arm is thiner than the other but... Well i cant be sure

12 Frederico Lyra Chagas replies: "  Hehehehe. Perhaps he is a handicapped werewolf..."
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'Crying to the moon':
 • Created by: :-) Frederico Lyra Chagas
 • Copyright: ©Frederico Lyra Chagas. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Lycanthrope, Pencil, Werewolf, Wolf
 • Categories: Lycanthrope, Were-folk, etc, Man, Men
 • Techniques: Pencil/Graphite Pen
 • Submitted: 2003-04-02 16:46:29
 • Views: 551
 • Resolution: 538x700

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