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This is how vampires ought to be done.

I like my vampires old-school. Vampires are best when depicted in the more decadent periods in history- all shiny buttons, elaborate costumes, and candlelight on the surface, with their darker nature hidden underneath layers of immaculate silk.

You have to look very close indeed in order to see his teeth… But by then, it’s too late!

8″ × 10″ pencil drawing by Krystal Frazee.

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pencil, graphite, vampire, rococo, scrollwork, fireplace, waistcoat, frock coat, baroque, gothic, goth, horror, sexy, candlelight, man, male

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  • artisandelimage
    artisandelimage11 months ago

  • deborah zaragoza
    deborah zaragoza11 months ago


    Excellent Image! 06/23/2012
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  • Stacey Lazarus
    Stacey Lazarus11 months ago


    Great Work!
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    Randy Sprout11 months ago

    Congratulations your very creative work has just been featured on

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    Nadya Johnson11 months ago

    Your outstanding work is featured in Back in Black! Congratulations, roguebard!

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    Donna Ingham11 months ago

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  • John Dicandia  ( JinnDoW )
    John Dicandia ...11 months ago

    Totally agree with you about the notion of the classic vampire.

  • waynea3
    waynea311 months ago

    Indeed, or at least they should as if they have lived a century or two.
    Young handsome ones don’t cut it to me. Great detailed work.

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    Mary Sedici11 months ago


    July 8th, 2012
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