My entry to 🎨 Mr.M Art Contest #5 ✏️ / 🎭 Week's Theme: Mythological Characters & Creatures ⚡️🐉♏️

in #mrm-artcontest6 years ago

Hello steemians! This will be my official entry for 🎨 Mr.M Art Contest #5 ✏️ / 🎭 Week's Theme: Mythological Characters & Creatures ⚡️🐉♏️

Shoutout to @melooo182 who is the host for this contest!

THEME : Mythological Characters & Creatures

I'm from the Philippines and the Mythological Creature that I picked is Manananngal.
The Manananggal (sometimes confused with the Aswang) is a sighted creature of the Philippines, an evil, man-eating and blood-sucking monster. It is described as hideous, scary, (usually) female, and it is also capable of severing its upper torso and sprouting huge bat-like wings to fly into the night in search of its victims. The word manananggal comes from the Tagalog word tanggal (cognate of Malay tanggal), which means "to remove" or "to separate", which literally translates as "remover" or "separator". In this case, "one who separates itself". The name also originates from an expression used for a severed torso.

It is said that they mostly prey on sleeping, pregnant women, using an elongated proboscis-like tongue to suck the hearts of fetuses, or the blood of someone who is sleeping. The severed lower torso is left standing, and it is said to be the more vulnerable of the two halves. Sprinkling salt or smearing crushed garlic or ash on top of the standing torso is fatal to the creature. The upper torso then would not be able to rejoin itself and will die by sunrise. It is known to hide in volcanic caves by day.

The Manananggal shares some features with the vampire of balkan folklore, such as its dislike of garlic, and vulnerability to sunlight.

The legend of the Manananggal is popular in the Visayan region of the Philippines, especially in the western provinces of Capiz, Iloilo, and Antique. There are varying accounts of the features of a Manananggal. Like vampires, Visayan folklore creatures, and aswangs, Manananggals are also said to abhor garlic and salt. They were also known to avoid daggers, light, vinegar, spices and the tail of a stingray, which can be fashioned as a whip. Folklore of similar creatures can be found in the neighboring nations of Indonesia and Malaysia. The province of Capiz is the subject or focus of many Manananggal stories, as with the stories of other types of mythical creatures, such as ghosts, goblins, ghouls and aswangs. Sightings are purported here, and certain local folk are said to believe in their
(Source: http://cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/Manananggal)

I picked this creature because among all the creatures in some stories in the Philippines, this is the most mentioned one and basically one of the most popular.

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Manananggal

A Step-by-Step Illustration



STEP 1

I first drew the outline for the head, eyes and lips

STEP 2

I drew the outline for the wings, hair, and hands

STEP 3

Using black ballpoint pen, I traced the outlines to make it more visible.

STEP 4

The outlines were made thicker by adding a second layer of black ink around it.

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STEP 5

Details were drawn using 0.3 ballpoint pen (I used G-tech in Black ink).

STEP 6 (Last Step)

Colored in insides of the circle with a maroon marker, and started adding shadings on the wings, her hands, and face.

And viola! The finished product


Thank you very much! Please give me a feedback so I can improve my work. Good luck also to the other entries! Good Luck to us. xoxo




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magtago na ang mga buntis dyan.. hahaha

Magtago na talaga sila hahaha Awooo!!👻

mura lage siyag giscan ay? hahaha <3

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