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Published: 2011-02-08 21:48:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 5440; Favourites: 114; Downloads: 79
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A scene from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -Chapter 27, Padfoot Returns
Just a quick painting of when Snape reads Skeeter's article about Hermione in front of the hole potions-class.
I made a drawing of this scene, it must be two years ago now, that looked quite similar to this one... but I must say that that one might have been better.... but I never finished it and I don't know where it is now, lol.
Hmm, maybe I've should have added some laughing Slytherins in the background...
Aww, Snape.... such a horrible teacher....
And just so you'll know - I LOVE Audiobooks! (I think it's called that anyway
Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Severus Snape and Rita Skeeter belongs to JK Rowling and Warner Bros.
Watercolours and ink.
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Comments: 14
Loewenherz [2012-04-30 21:49:52 +0000 UTC]
Almost perfect... just the blush on Hermione's face looks more than a rash or sunburn than blushing... maybe tone it down to half the intensity of red?
The pose and the other coloring is very lovely and matches the scene like i've got it in my head to a T! Snape is even smirking snidely...
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WickedSnowWhite [2011-12-25 20:43:09 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful! I love the dungeon's atmosphere, and Snape's smirk of course. I wonder who he was trying to get at most that time, Harry or Hermione, because most of the time he can't say anything about Hermione's perfect work, but that time he seized the opportunity (I'm sure he never reads Witch Weekly normally )
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Gryffgirl [2011-12-15 13:27:31 +0000 UTC]
Really lovely work! I love their faces--Harry looks like he wants to throw that cauldron at Snape!
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moonlitseverus [2011-11-21 20:14:57 +0000 UTC]
I really love Harry's expression here and Snape looks deliciously twisted as if he's enjoying the moment so much!
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Scatharis [2011-02-09 08:17:04 +0000 UTC]
The most disturbing scene and I will never understand Rowling how she was about to hit upon that idea. Did she really made her achievements with a scientific background???
Snape, traumatized by a horrible lost of his true love - but is kidding around with a matter like this?
I am sure he is condemning people like Skeeter who are abusing this subject of love for such silly reports (articles) and would not give this sillyness any favour by reading it in front of a class...
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rawenna In reply to Scatharis [2011-02-18 17:52:46 +0000 UTC]
No, I agree whit you, it's strange... still, it's her character, so she'll know what he would do, won't she
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Scatharis In reply to rawenna [2011-02-18 18:09:26 +0000 UTC]
In my opinion even a written (human) character has to be comprehensible for the readers. Which means it has to be follow psychological rules. Rowlings Snape did not follow to this - what already a bunch of psychologics had been criticized. In particular in childrens literature which is always also a educative literature...
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Ca-Cha [2011-02-09 06:13:06 +0000 UTC]
nice to hear you like Mr. Stephen Fry, *Cause he's awesome. Yes. I think too he's very horrible teacher. And the scene was mean, but I think the comment with the teeth were still the worst he did. Well Snape is again very sexy, and this time, he even looks very evil XD
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rawenna In reply to Ca-Cha [2011-02-13 18:25:15 +0000 UTC]
I really like his voice
Yea, he can be really mean/evil sometimes
Thank you! Seems like I make some progression with the expressions
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