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A different kind of werewolf transformation.

Free hand illustration, digitally colored.

© 2008 UnstableArt

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WOW this is great stuff! Love that you chose the blues =)

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Extinction is more than the end of something with a long run in the past. Extinction is murdering everything that would have evolved from that species in the future.
~Peter D. Ward, University of Washington
my, but that looks painful though. lol Painful yet looks awesome at the same time...>>

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..pay it forward..

Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. - Albert Einstein
This is really cool and original. That hardly ever happens. Really nice job.
Holy Mackerel!! That's gotta hurt!

Looks awesome! I love the transition of blues!

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"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?" - Steven Wright.
The concept, the colors, and the execution are all astounding. Simply wonderful!

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Why fades a dream?
An iridescent ray
Flecked in between the tryst
Of night and day.
Why fades a dream?--
Of consciousness the shade
Wrought out by lack of light and made
Upon life's stream.
Why fades a dream?
~Paul Lawrence Dunbar
That cannot be painless...

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"No Bryan, your toilet on the wall idea will NOT work!" - Pual
...All I can say is "HAAAAA - DOOOO - KINNNNN!!!!!"

lol.

Loved this. :+fav:

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"We are all greater artists than we realise." -Nietzsche
"What can be said, can be said clearly. What cannot be said must be passed over in silence." - Wittgenstein
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Woof...

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