[Image description: A digital painting of Jack Goodman from An American Werewolf in London. It shows his face and the top of his shoulders. He's staring off into the distance with a slight smile. His neck is ripped ragged, comprised solely of exposed viscera. The wounds stretch up onto his face, mostly destroying his left cheek. It travels up in two raw lines across his face. Some of his jacket is torn and bloodied too. Jack is mostly drawn with greens and yellows with reds primarily coming from the gore. There's a light blue shirt shoulder in the bottom left corner. Over it, in a dark yellow, there's silhouettes of Jack and David walking. The shoulder looks like a path behind them. The background is mauve, coloured in with scratchy lines.]
Inktober - Day 3 (Path)
Film - An American Werewolf in London (John Landis, 1981)
antheon. gouache watercolor
sister / gouache
The duel on Bespin ended bit differently than anticipated
only a feeling, it’s going away [id: a gutted merman twisted in pain floating toward the surface of the sea. His left arm is amputated, and dressed nicely. Another dressing is along the lower length of his tail along with some open wounds above it. The tentacles of an unwelcome inhabitant are blooming from his chest. His tears become pearls on their way to the sea floor, his body is unravelling in parts. Fingers are lodged in his gills, a stream of bubbles escaping them.]