
I finally have a ref sheet, yay! This is my fursona, Rose.
The symbolism behind the cuff: It's a symbol of freedom. Of having escaped from the bonds of what society calls normal. The cuff remains as a reminder of what happens when you let other people define who you are and should be.
Rose
Rose represents me, and each part of her design was thought about and chosen carefully. Her primary hairstyle, the mohawk, is based on my actual hair. I frequently change my hair color, but I like to keep Rose's hair the lovely shade of blue I can never attain in real life. Purple is my favorite color, so it just felt right to use shades of purple for her coloration. Standard wolf markings are all I used because, well, I prefer simple, elegant designs and Mother Nature made her children perfect.
Her wings represent my desire for the freedom of the birds. Cliche, I know, but it's the truth. Who has never dreamed of soaring like an eagle, looking down at the world below from the clear blue sky?
The symbolism behind the cuff: It's a symbol of freedom. Of having escaped from the bonds of what society calls normal. The cuff remains as a reminder of what happens when you let other people define who you are and should be.
On my Lolita style: it is heavily based on the Gothic Lolita style of Rachel Alucard from the BlazBlue series of fighting games. She is a character I greatly admire for her strength and elegant manners. I kept the blonde hair for this form because I go blonde between colors and as a refresher when I get bored with my more eccentric colors.
Rose is me, so she will never do things that I myself would not do. Adult pics with her will only be with my chosen mate. In RPG terms, Rose would be a Mage, keeping to the back and fighting from afar.
Just like me, Rose is unsure about her sexuality. Perhaps my mate will be male, perhaps female. I just don't know.
Art belongs to
friendinu
Character is mine.
The symbolism behind the cuff: It's a symbol of freedom. Of having escaped from the bonds of what society calls normal. The cuff remains as a reminder of what happens when you let other people define who you are and should be.
Rose
Rose represents me, and each part of her design was thought about and chosen carefully. Her primary hairstyle, the mohawk, is based on my actual hair. I frequently change my hair color, but I like to keep Rose's hair the lovely shade of blue I can never attain in real life. Purple is my favorite color, so it just felt right to use shades of purple for her coloration. Standard wolf markings are all I used because, well, I prefer simple, elegant designs and Mother Nature made her children perfect.
Her wings represent my desire for the freedom of the birds. Cliche, I know, but it's the truth. Who has never dreamed of soaring like an eagle, looking down at the world below from the clear blue sky?
The symbolism behind the cuff: It's a symbol of freedom. Of having escaped from the bonds of what society calls normal. The cuff remains as a reminder of what happens when you let other people define who you are and should be.
On my Lolita style: it is heavily based on the Gothic Lolita style of Rachel Alucard from the BlazBlue series of fighting games. She is a character I greatly admire for her strength and elegant manners. I kept the blonde hair for this form because I go blonde between colors and as a refresher when I get bored with my more eccentric colors.
Rose is me, so she will never do things that I myself would not do. Adult pics with her will only be with my chosen mate. In RPG terms, Rose would be a Mage, keeping to the back and fighting from afar.
Just like me, Rose is unsure about her sexuality. Perhaps my mate will be male, perhaps female. I just don't know.
Art belongs to

Character is mine.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 1280 x 668px
File Size 99.3 kB
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