Painting of Will strangling Hannibal because of reasons. I literally have no excuse for drawing this I just wanted to. Some people were asking why Hannibal looks so chill, and it’s because this is more of a figurative image in which Hannibal is satisfied for bringing out the killer in Will. Yo.
Do you remember that tragic last scene of The Wrath of The Lamb, aka the breathtaking ending of NBC’s Hannibal? Of course you do. I must admit I’m among those who think that sequence didn’t need a kiss between the two main characters; however, this does not mean I can’t imagine a slightly different version of that scene, just before the jump 🙂
This pencil drawing is available for purchase!
“Nocturne”
Pencil on paper
21 cm x 30 cm (8,26 in x 11,8 in)
The title is a musical term referred to a composition, usually a serenade, to be played at night in the open air. The name has been used by composers for piano and orchestral pieces that suggest some aspect of the night and are usually solemn and contemplative.
€ 100 + shipping costs
Feel free to ask any question, you can contact me here: alessia.pelonzi@gmail.com
Hey there! I am experimenting a lot with watercolors these days. This sketch is available for purchase!
“Diminuendo”
Watercolor and acrylic on paper 32 cm x 24 cm (12,5 in x 9,5 in)
The title is an Italian musical term that indicates a directive to a performer to smoothly decrease the volume of the specific passage of a composition.
€ 80 + shipping costs
Feel free to ask any question, you can contact me here: alessia.pelonzi@gmail.com
Hannibal: i was worried you were dead
Will Graham: [heart eyes]
Hannibal: [swoons]
Jack Crawford: i did not get dressed up and come out to a crime scene for this
Sweet dreams are made of this… Just finished a new Hannigram drawing inspired by a wonderful pic by enfantdivine. It’s set after The Wrath of the Lamb just like all my latest drawings.
It’s available for purchase!
“Accarezzevole”
Pencil on paper 30 cm x 21 cm (11,8 in x 8,26 in)
The title is an Italian musical term that is marked on sheet music to indicate a piece is to be played in an expressive and caressing manner.
€ 100 + shipping costs
Feel free to ask any question, you can contact me here: alessia.pelonzi@gmail.com
Have you ever imagine Hannibal and Will caught in a moment of peace? This is my version. As you can tell by the scars, it takes place after The Wrath of the Lamb.
It’s available for purchase!
“Interlude”
Pencil on paper 30 cm x 21 cm (11,8 in x 8,26 in)
The title is a musical term referred to an instrumental composition inserted between the parts of a longer composition, a drama, or a religious service.
€ 90 + shipping costs
Feel free to ask any question, you can contact me here: alessia.pelonzi@gmail.com