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Artwork uploaded on Jan 25 21:06:03 PST 2005, since then it was viewed 2547 times and reviewed 4 times.
Artist's Commentary Inuyasha is "The Abandoned Prince", the half-human, half-demon son of the taiyoukai Lord of the Western Lands, Touga and a high bred noble lady, Iyazoi. Both of his parents died while he was at a young age, leaving him an orphan and, because of his blood, an outcast in the world. He carries his father's legacy, the Tessaiga, a worn out katana that unleashes its true power with the desire to protect a thousand lives. Every new moon, his demon blood deserts him, and he is left to fend for himself in a completely human and vulnerable body. Although he has inherited noble blood from both of his parents, he is still considered an vagabond with no home; the humans are terrified of his demonic power, and the demons scoff at his human mortality. The Abandoned Prince is representative of the strength of the individual; the ability to survive on one's own. On the other hand, it also represents indecision and vulnerability; there is the insistent desire for friends and family, and a place to belong. ~*~ This one was started over Winter Break, and I only now just got to finish it. Originally I wanted to get it done at home, because I knew that I wouldn't have any time at school, but I had people to see and things to do, and eventually I had to postpone it for a week or so. But here it is in all it's glory! Nothing really inspired this one I guess, cause it came out of a doodle. It's Inuyasha of course, in a very Rurouni Kenshin-esque pose (I believe Kenshin did get his shirt ripped in a similar fashion). At around the same time I drew this, I had brainstormed a sort of original tarot set, from Inuyasha. I'm a major fan of tarot, because it's kind of mysterious and the drawings and the hidden meanings behind them are kind of cool... I might do more with the other characters, I might not. Depends on the demand, amount of time I have, and the inspiration. |