I drew this in a sketchbook last night while chatting with a friend. Recently I've also been watching some Yale philosophy lectures which are available on YouTube. At some point in the lectures the professor (Shelly Kagan) goes into the subject of "form". Form, in philosophy, is the idea that we have perfect ideas in our minds which are not real, and they are "the form" of things. For example, you can say that a table is a table because it has 4 legs and a flat surface to put things on. But actually, a table can have 3 legs, and even further, you can make a table out of any flat surface. So "the form" of a table might just be something in your imagination.Now if you look at cartoon and comic style drawings. They are all like forms from our imagination. Things in reality do not have thick black lines outlining the silhouette and detailing the spaces between objects.So, since I was thinking about all of this about the time of drawing this. I decided to call this "Werewolf Form". Because it is just a form of a werewolf from my imagination, and not an actual werewolf, of course!We are all designers in our imaginations and engineers in our lives.