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Published: 2008-07-01 14:11:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 14254; Favourites: 279; Downloads: 0
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Description this is my adaptation of Zephyr and Hyacinthus.

Hyacinthus is a Spartan Boy, beloved of two dieties: Apollo (Sun God) and Zephyr (the gentle West Wind). One day, Apollo and Hyacinthus were throwing the discus, and out of jealousy Zephyr blew the discus off course, causing it to hit Hyacinthus on the head, killing him. The grief-stricken Apollo caused the hyacinth flower to blossom from the soil soaked from the boy's blood to immortalise him. It is said to bear the Boy's intials in its petals.

Depictions of these two often show Zephyr pulling Hyacinthus who is holding Apollo's seven-stringed lyre with one hand and attempting to wrap his cloak around himself with the other.

i took the inspiration from this artwork . though, this one is the more famous version. (you can find versions of it if you google the two names.)
images come from pictures i took from the book Greeks and Greek Love: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality in Ancient Greece by James Davidson.


sketch: HB mechanical
shading: HB, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B
shit shit the paper is shit

banner-like thing i made from edits/manips of this image here.

i am terribly excited and inspired by reading the book i mentioned (not to mention drooling over ancient boy-on-boy art). though, having random sparks and ideas could be an inconvenience especially when i don't always have tables around.
and it's a PAIN to finish a drawing you think is going to turn out good only to realise that it's not, aktuli, and realise only AFTER finishing it all. yes, blood sweat pencil-lead and all. *sulks and bawls*


COMMISSIONSSSS!

note: i submitted this in the "portraits and figures" category since i am adapting personages in Greek mythology, rather than referencing the mentioned ancient artworks themselves. Y/N?

note 2: Zephyr (left) is holding Hyacinthus' HAND. gosh, you are taking it too far! although, groping is one popular form of declaring Eros, or so i've heard/read. and seen in old greek artz.
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Comments: 117

fu-fu In reply to ??? [2008-07-06 14:14:36 +0000 UTC]

thank you. i was planning on just sketching their faces but next thing i know, bodies came out and stuff so i thought it'd be a waste to just leave it as a sketch. not to mention i miss shading
thank you very much again~

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Ede1986 In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-07 20:06:25 +0000 UTC]

You did well... I love your anatomy style and you're awesome at shading! *-*
You're always welcome

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piotsh In reply to ??? [2008-07-03 07:37:33 +0000 UTC]

I agree shading is amazing! and a concept hehe

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fu-fu In reply to piotsh [2008-07-03 08:45:03 +0000 UTC]

thank you

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piotsh In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-04 06:49:35 +0000 UTC]

your welcomeeee~

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puppetress [2008-07-02 04:52:22 +0000 UTC]

i don't even want my eyes to wander...>////////<...

hahaha wish i could draw males like that

This one's a very inspiring piece. I adore art influenced/ inspired from history or mythology. It makes them "real"

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fu-fu In reply to puppetress [2008-07-02 05:59:32 +0000 UTC]

lol LET IT WANDER GOGOGO
haha thanks

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Yukiko-Kun In reply to ??? [2008-07-01 21:24:08 +0000 UTC]

...................*looks*
......................................*keeps on looking*
.............................
OMG, LOOK THE POSITION OF ZEPHYR'S HAAAAND~~ *peeeeerv*
AND KYYYAAAAAA~~ HOW DIDN'T I EVER THOUGHT OF MAKING A YAOI STORY OF A GREEK MITH? D: I'm so freaking stupid
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVED this one, you made me squeal like a fangirl (as always... but, oh, well...)
LOVED the shadows ;__; and ALL THE FREAKING PERFECT DRAWING D: I WANT MOOOOAR, GIMME, GIMME...
now draw Hyacinthus and Apollo

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fu-fu In reply to Yukiko-Kun [2008-07-02 01:48:32 +0000 UTC]

*laughs* thank you very much. Greek mythology is actually reeking of men-love all over, and i'm loving every second of finding them all out *w*
and of course, trust me to amplify the perviness of it ALWAYS. LOL ORZ
Apollo would be a challenge i suppose, but i think i could give it a try some thanks again!

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Yukiko-Kun In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-02 20:46:47 +0000 UTC]

HAUAHUAHUA YAAAAY~~
I'll be waaaaiting for it XD
btw, do you know some gay story with eros? <3 I really wanna rp something greek with souma-kun *WTF!?*

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fu-fu In reply to Yukiko-Kun [2008-07-03 06:45:16 +0000 UTC]

well, as far as i know, Eros is more of a vague concept personified as a diety. but i think i've discovered some few interesting things:
1) he has brothers Pothos and Himeros (i would imagine younger brothers). if Eros is a kind of 'driving love' (which is always one-sided), Pothos would be 'longing' (as in longing for someone you love who is far from reach), and Himeros would be a sort of 'love attack' (the overwhelming feeling you have for someone you love when he is near you). [and so we can infer that eros actually is a 'complete love', with elements of BOTH pothos and himeros. he's the pimp. LOL.]
2) there's this connection between Narcissus and Eros. Narcissus was a fickle boy, he rejected all his suitors. as a sort of revenge, he fell in love with his reflection - this is Eros overcoming him. if you ask me, i think it's a dark tale, Eros engulfing Narcissus completely and causing him a forlorn life of not being able to see anything else other than himself in his reflection. in this sense it's like a love-triangle - Narcissus, his nymphomaniac other self (aka reflection), and then there's sadistic Eros. (and about Echo, she's just an extra added in later to avoid confusion.)

on other accounts, Eros doesn't seem as much of an objectified entity, just a vague concept, "love" as a sort of feeling/force.

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Yukiko-Kun In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-03 21:22:19 +0000 UTC]

THAT'S SO NICE THANK YOOOU XD
I think I'm gonna use the narcissus thing <3 I can addapt it, right? (come on, disneu screwd hercules, why can't I? D

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fu-fu In reply to Yukiko-Kun [2008-07-06 13:57:43 +0000 UTC]

hahaha yes, yes, you can absolutely make use of the reference. (i find it quite sexy myself, the narcissus thing XD)

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Yukiko-Kun In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-06 21:11:25 +0000 UTC]

(ME TOOO 8D)
Omg, I already had so many ideas for it XDD

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legomyedo In reply to ??? [2008-07-01 20:15:12 +0000 UTC]

This is amaising! Its so beautiful. (and to think that the Ancient Greeks came up with it) lol

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fu-fu In reply to legomyedo [2008-07-02 01:45:09 +0000 UTC]

LOL but of course the Greek actually came up with manlier men. XD
thank you~

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legomyedo In reply to fu-fu [2008-07-02 01:53:55 +0000 UTC]

Bah. Who neads manly men. The Greeks just didn't know what they were missing.
Your welcome!

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