The human frame used Unknown from Tekken Tag as a base while giving her face owl like features. Signed limited edition giclee of 25, 24'x38' archival pigment on Moab archival paper. 'My mother would cancel a trip to the grocery store if she thought she heard a lechuza in the neighborhood. La longitud, de la cabeza a la punta de la cola, en los macho es de 36 centmetros, mientras que la de las hembras es de 38. La Lechuza is a visual reminder of Alex mothers constant warnings about supernatural spirits seeking to harm humanity. I did a good job on the horns and dig the wings, but I did mess up a bit on the leg, as the oversized nail is proof of that. Las lechuzas blancas son aves rapaces de tamao mediano, con un peso medio de 450 gramos en lo machos y 500 en las hembras, siendo estas algo ms grandes que sus respectivos.
Other stories say she is not necessarily harmful, just predatory.įor my depiction, I used the Bird demons from Inuyasha as a base for the Lechuza, having a large monster owl frame with hand talons while the human side resides within the body. She also has the ability to create storms and vocal mimicry. If you find that you have La Lechuza in your life, good news there are a few ways to get rid of them. So if they want to create a thunderstorm that makes the roads incredibly dangerous, they can. Hbitos alimenticios y percepcin de las personas hacia la Lechuza blanca (Tyto alba tuidara, J.E.Gray 1829) en un barrio urbano del sur de Chile. Lechuzas have the power to control the weather.
Like the Banshee, her screeches can serve as omen of someone about to die. The weather report means nothing to La Luchuza. She is similar to a Harpy in the birdlike features, and a Banshee or Siren in her method of using sounds (In this case, a baby crying) to lure her prey so that she may snatch them up to take somewhere to be devoured. She could also come from the classic "wife of an unfaithful husband" woman in white ghost story origin.
Legend goes La Lechuza were former white witches called curandera, who were accused as brujeras and killed by the townspeople, only to come back for revenge. Katie Risors award-winning project, Langfords Pocket Guide to Creatures, Critters, and Cryptids: La Lechuza, examines folklore (tales and craft) using. La Lechuza is a witch from Mexican folklore that speaks of a witch capable of taking on the form of an owl.