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Submitted: March 24, 2005
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This thingy is the best drawing I have ever produced. I love it so much! Especially the fedora - took the famous piccie of Crawford as inspiration for it.
It's Erik aka The Phantom of the Opera, akkording to a description by Susan Kay.
I gave him some skars that are supposed to come from the fight with the village kids, the night Sasha died - I don't think a stab in the chest is the only injury he got...

It's pencil on paper, but I scanned it and coloured it using GIMP.

The text over the picture is a quotation from a song of my favourite punk band 'die aerzte'.
I means: Close your eyes and kiss me.
Here's the whole text of the song translated by me (I find it quite phantom-ish):
"Close your eyes and kiss me"

Close your eyes and kiss me
and then say that you love me
I know perfectly well it ain't true
but I feel no difference
when you surrender to me

Close your eyes and kiss me
go on, fool me,
I forget what happened
and I hope and I dream
I hadn't lost you yet
I totally don't care
if you really feel something
Do as you please.

Close your eyes and kiss me
even if it's the last time
let's delay the moment of parting
don't yet leave me alone in my agony

Close your eyes and kiss me
go on, fool me
if you want to, you can go then
but don't forget: I'm lost without you
I absolutely don't care
if you're just toying around with me
Do as you please.

Close your eyes
close your eyes
close your eyes and kiss me
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Nice job on drawing Erik. He looks so sad. I would love it if you'd come join my club [link] It's completely dedicated to artists who love to draw Gaston Leroux's Erik as well as Susan Kay's

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