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nixx, because you cannot create an opera where a demon barber shaves his own face, or else you'd have a very short opera, where the climax is ended abruptly and bloodily. He's playing the corrupt Judge Turpin (Edmund Lyndeck), while I play the role of Sweeney Todd/Benjamin Barker (George Hearn) from the 1982 production of Sweeney Todd.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Erekros...../0/83F_OHrnhgo
The Judge, wishing to be with Benjamin Barker's wife, sends the poor barber away to the penal colonies in Australia, where he toiled for sixteen years before making his escape back to London; now with the pseudonym 'Sweeney Todd'. He finds his old life is no more, and those he left behind are now living a hellish existence because of the terrible judge. Mr. Todd vows revenge, at whatever the cost, and thus becomes the famous tragic hero we all know and love.
Also, thinking about it, what is Nixx doing getting a shave? He's a dragonthing with no hairs, so his presence there completely baffles the mind.
Anyway, this picture was a bit more difficult than my last opera inspired piece of art, because I didn't use a reference picture on it. Also, I got lazy, and decided to shade with a 3-scale gradient, rather than the 6-scale one.
Was going to make this a much more violent picture, but I couldn't bear the thought of drawing Nixx with such a big owie. In a way, this makes the expression conveyed in my character a bit more difficult to portray, since I have to use subtle shadows and forms to create the appearance of a revenge filled man/furry, which I think proved both challenging and rewarding.
Not fetish related (sorry 'bout that; like to expand my repertoire), but I still likes it. :)
nixx, because you cannot create an opera where a demon barber shaves his own face, or else you'd have a very short opera, where the climax is ended abruptly and bloodily. He's playing the corrupt Judge Turpin (Edmund Lyndeck), while I play the role of Sweeney Todd/Benjamin Barker (George Hearn) from the 1982 production of Sweeney Todd.http://www.youtube.com/user/Erekros...../0/83F_OHrnhgo
The Judge, wishing to be with Benjamin Barker's wife, sends the poor barber away to the penal colonies in Australia, where he toiled for sixteen years before making his escape back to London; now with the pseudonym 'Sweeney Todd'. He finds his old life is no more, and those he left behind are now living a hellish existence because of the terrible judge. Mr. Todd vows revenge, at whatever the cost, and thus becomes the famous tragic hero we all know and love.
Also, thinking about it, what is Nixx doing getting a shave? He's a dragonthing with no hairs, so his presence there completely baffles the mind.
Anyway, this picture was a bit more difficult than my last opera inspired piece of art, because I didn't use a reference picture on it. Also, I got lazy, and decided to shade with a 3-scale gradient, rather than the 6-scale one.
Was going to make this a much more violent picture, but I couldn't bear the thought of drawing Nixx with such a big owie. In a way, this makes the expression conveyed in my character a bit more difficult to portray, since I have to use subtle shadows and forms to create the appearance of a revenge filled man/furry, which I think proved both challenging and rewarding.
Not fetish related (sorry 'bout that; like to expand my repertoire), but I still likes it. :)
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Yeah, but my class isn't until 12:30...That's like 8 hours of sleep!
Maybe dragonthing glued fake facial hair to his face for a costume party, and realizing that he accidentally used 'nuclear strong-force glue' rather than skin glue, he sought out a barber...
...Though if you glued something to your face using the power of the nuclear strong force, you'd probably have an easier time removing it with a particle accelerator and a team of physicists, instead of a typical barber; even if his razors are sharp and made of silver.
Maybe dragonthing glued fake facial hair to his face for a costume party, and realizing that he accidentally used 'nuclear strong-force glue' rather than skin glue, he sought out a barber...
...Though if you glued something to your face using the power of the nuclear strong force, you'd probably have an easier time removing it with a particle accelerator and a team of physicists, instead of a typical barber; even if his razors are sharp and made of silver.
Its not raining here. Its just...turning morninger
And we have men hammering on the roof replacing shingles. This early? Ffff I don't know why.
So I'm just staying up a bit logner than probably sleeping most of the day.
I have a few plans
I need to remake them since I've moved though.
And we have men hammering on the roof replacing shingles. This early? Ffff I don't know why.
So I'm just staying up a bit logner than probably sleeping most of the day.
I have a few plans
I need to remake them since I've moved though.
Well, technically the original musical was written for the stage in 1979, but shhh....We'll say the 1982 version was the original, since it was the most popular stage adaptation (barring Burton's attempt, of course), and because George Hearn was born for that role...
...Also, fun little note, but after playing Mrs. Lovett, Angela Lansbury went on to voice Mrs. Potts in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast', as well as play the great aunt in Nanny McPhee.
So, she basically went from serving human flesh to her fellow man, to being a children's movie celebrity.
But I ramble. Glad to see a fellow fan. :)
...Also, fun little note, but after playing Mrs. Lovett, Angela Lansbury went on to voice Mrs. Potts in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast', as well as play the great aunt in Nanny McPhee.
So, she basically went from serving human flesh to her fellow man, to being a children's movie celebrity.
But I ramble. Glad to see a fellow fan. :)
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