St. Christopher (patron Saint of Travellers and Lifeguards) was often depicted with the head of a Dog (Cynocephalus) and was about as tall as Andre the Giant in early Eastern Orthodox art; this image of St. Christopher is based on a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer, presumably drawn after the Christ Child changed St. Christopher's head into that of a mans. That might make a nice narrative illustration, the infant Jesus turning a Dog-Headed Giant into an Athlete of God.
Drawn for my Pamp, Ron Coltman on his 80th birthday.
Drawn for my Pamp, Ron Coltman on his 80th birthday.
2 comments:
it WOULD make a nice narrative illustration, you must, you must. YOU MUST.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlQK7zdqzSc
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