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Velasa Akutenshi

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Bleeditallaway by @Velasa (Velasa Akutenshi)

Lute's moods fluxuate from apathy to off-the wall joy, to violent streaks to simple laughter, from blaming everyone around him to blaming himself..... This image is representitive of his right-eyed nature.

I wasn't sure wether this would be a T or a M... I went M to be safe. The crimson belongs to an unfortunate stranger that happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time- the indigo is what Lute did to himself for it. A far-too familiar sittuation for the shade..... as much as he wants to stop, the blood keeps calling out to that part of his mind longing to feel alive......

< Masochism is not your friend, kiddies.

The lyrics are from a song that's practically his autobiography..... "Changes" by Three Doors Down.

Sketched straight in pen, colored with colored pencils and a highlighter for the wings.

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21y55d ago
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Comments & Critiques (2)

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Posted: Sunday, 28 September, 2003 @ 12:20 AM

Gah! I like this. It's so messy and twisted...

Posted: Sunday, 28 September, 2003 @ 12:41 AM

That's about how he feels in this one. kisses his little green head sankuu for the comment ^^

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