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So around a year ago, I made a drawing of my character Lamia Maison and now later I decided to make a new version of this drawing as it was a piece a was fairly proud of it but looking back at it I see how outdated it is.
so here is the new version of the drawing
@Sooneaaa Hi Ella, hopefully you are doing a bit better, life can be be really tough :o
Anyway, my Name is LinVer and draw mostly simple charakters, usually lamia-sort, but sometimes some "FanArt" for people i like :)
I didn't do too much over the last weaks, but i mean to change that
A wild Lamia attempting to make a friend but she not sure how to make the right expression since she normally doesn't have to. In her head she's smiling.
finaly my trade with @rabanochan of his lamia boy hope you like it
All monsters can [Absorb] other living beings. How does it look like, when the monster is an Alraune?
Plant girls have many different ways to capture prey, but they are usually not as strong as lamias. Because of that, they may have some troubles holding their prey in place.
//Transform! Scuttletown’s very own Shantae is here! The Half Genie Hero is Ret-2-Go! Enjoy!
00-Original
01-Risky
02-Rotty
03-Lamia
Finally finished the lamia, it's the biggest piece I've done so far so I'll probably do a few smaller pieces for the next few~
#digitalart #drawing
It’s interesting that his relatively rare male figures are more sensual than his female ones. Was this the reason his figures are so loathe to express authentic emotion? Head of a Girl (c1905), Lamia (1905)& Apollo & Daphne (1908)
One of his most beautiful works is Boreas. It’s clear he had studied the draperies of Renaissance Venetian art. Boreas (1903), Echo & Narcissus (1903) & Study for Lamia (c1904-5)