Pan most certainly *is* traditionally drawn with the hind legs of a goat. The posture is referred to as 'digitigrade'. As for the bottle, that's what's commonly referred to as an 'amphora', and is a more or less traditional design for ancient Greece - so it seems perfectly fitting to me, given the subject matter. I've got to agree with those that say the pencilwork is brilliant. I really love the way the textures and the shadows come alive in all of these drawings.
Posted by Guest on Mon 03 Apr 2006 04:34:28 PM EDT
vfdas
he loks laik hi is drunk
Posted by Guest on Mon 07 Nov 2005 09:01:05 AM EST
crazybob
he looks like mr.tumnus from the "lion the witch and the wardrobe" book , and movie
Posted by Guest on Sun 28 Aug 2005 03:56:19 PM EDT
Kman
Exactly, what the heck is up with the bottle?
Posted by Guest on Tue 12 Apr 2005 02:12:26 PM EDT
Morgana
I think the upper half of it is brilliant, but I'm not so fond of te legs, they look very unpractical to walk on, normally Pan isn't drawn with the back-legs of a goat, but with the frontlegs, but it's still pretty!
Posted by Guest on Mon 28 Feb 2005 07:37:54 AM EST
swiftwarrior67@hotmail.com
Like the sharing of a diffrent races culture.good technique with the lower body.
Posted by Guest on Fri 24 Dec 2004 11:36:42 PM EST
fallen faerie
the picture has alot of detail besides the bottle, othere wise its really good.
Posted by Guest on Wed 20 Oct 2004 04:49:32 PM EDT
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Drakar och Demoner, Monster box
Posted by Guest on Fri 05 Dec 2003 08:10:13 AM EST
Jaime
Pan most certainly *is* traditionally drawn with the hind legs of a goat. The posture is referred to as 'digitigrade'. As for the bottle, that's what's commonly referred to as an 'amphora', and is a more or less traditional design for ancient Greece - so it seems perfectly fitting to me, given the subject matter. I've got to agree with those that say the pencilwork is brilliant. I really love the way the textures and the shadows come alive in all of these drawings.
Posted by Guest on Mon 03 Apr 2006 04:34:28 PM EDT