I usually have a strict no nudity rule on this blog (mainly because I don’t to be known as “that” blog), but I love the concept of this art piece. I have a thing for swans, and Swan Lake is my favorite ballet.

I would imagine this is how a real life male version of Swan Lake would be, granted the Matthew Bourne version is very similar. As a matter of fact I would imagine the female version to be the same way, except with a woman of course. 

This picture does make sense when you think of it, to be honest. Usually when a creature transforms into a human they’re usually naked as a result of their clothing being shredded or taken off during the transformation process. Look at werewolves and mermaids for example.

I usually have a strict no nudity rule on this blog (mainly because I don’t to be known as “that” blog), but I love the concept of this art piece. I have a thing for swans, and Swan Lake is my favorite ballet.

I would imagine this is how a real life male version of Swan Lake would be, granted the Matthew Bourne version is very similar. As a matter of fact I would imagine the female version to be the same way, except with a woman of course.

This picture does make sense when you think of it, to be honest. Usually when a creature transforms into a human they’re usually naked as a result of their clothing being shredded or taken off during the transformation process. Look at werewolves and mermaids for example.

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