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Vampir de La Femme - Carliss Mora

Vampir de La Femme Drawing - Vampir de La Femme Fine Art Print

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Vampir de La Femme Drawing by Carliss Mora

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dracula vampire mythical fantasy drawings

Title:

Vampir de La Femme

Artist:

Carliss Mora

Medium:

Drawing - Pencil

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I got the idea for this from a painting done by French Artist, Penot, 1890. But only the pose, and from the hips down to the knees. The wings, bosom, ears, face, lower legs are my creation such as it is. I love my pencils, but also like to create things mythical, and of fantasy...oh, and slight horror with them. :)) This has the omission of certain attributes on the breasts, no navel, and there are lines on this drawing to give the almost totally invisible apperance of being clothes. The original does not omit these things. This drawing may be purchased as a print or commssioned at a cost not posted. If interested please email me.

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Posted:

May 7th, 2008

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05/08/2008

06:36 AM

Francoise Beekman

Saint Jean Poutge, Ge

Men in those days were so afraid of a women's seduction, because of all the taboos, that they turned them into phantoms sometimes... I have always found this perspective equally intriguing as you and you portrait it so well !