Give me your dragon characters please!
Posted 2 months agoThis month 20% discount for every commissions with dragon characters (even if there will be multiple characters)
I just feel a lot of inspiration for them this month!
Commission info here: https://iirychcommission.carrd.co
You can share this with your dragon friends, I would be glad!
I just feel a lot of inspiration for them this month!
Commission info here: https://iirychcommission.carrd.co
You can share this with your dragon friends, I would be glad!
Patreon page
Posted 4 months agoHello hello! I have Patreon page for my supporters
There is a content for free members also: my works in good quality! And sometimes process
The smallest tier - $2! You can support my game creating with this tier
Welcome everyone!
More information on my page
https://www.patreon.com/c/iirych
My two years today
Posted a year agoTwo years ago I was in Ukraine with my family. We will never gather at the same table as before.
I have no opportunity to come home, my grandmother died, several acquaintances are missing, my cat also died without veterinary care. The city is empty, my younger sister goes to school under occupation, where she is forced to draw thank you cards for russian soldiers and the teachers mock her for her Ukrainian accent. She constantly cries and asks me to pick her up, but I don’t know what to say. My mother had a stroke, but she was not admitted to the hospital during the occupation because she did not have a Russian passport and they did not manage to help her in time. Parts of her brain are permanently disabled and she barely recognizes me or moves. I'm glad she's alive, but I no longer have support in my mother, this happened too soon.
Abroad, I was once attacked by russian emigrants in Lithuania. They saw my passport when I was buying tickets, and then they followed me and started pushing me and calling me a Nazi. A taxi driver helped me and took me away from there.
The last time I was in Ukraine, a rocket fell near the house where I was visiting. Neither I nor anyone in the house was surprised or frightened, it was just the deep despair of millions of people from hopelessness.
I don’t remember well half a year during the occupation, but I remember how we made a fire to cook food, that there was no water, buses with loudspeakers drove through the streets, calling for surrender. How they came and took our medicines from our houses. How we went to rallies and had grenades thrown at us. I saw two huge piles rising above the ground - with the remains of cars and, apparently, with the remains of bodies and everything else. This picture is very unclear, I almost threw up, and after a couple of minutes a russian military man came up to me and asked if I loved russia. I answered "yes". What else could I say?
Now I am undergoing treatment from a psychiatrist and am trying to work to donate to those in need. Every day there are only more and more and more of them... those who have lost their home, limbs or loved ones. It pains me to see requests for help with funerals.
I feel nothing today except emptiness
I have no opportunity to come home, my grandmother died, several acquaintances are missing, my cat also died without veterinary care. The city is empty, my younger sister goes to school under occupation, where she is forced to draw thank you cards for russian soldiers and the teachers mock her for her Ukrainian accent. She constantly cries and asks me to pick her up, but I don’t know what to say. My mother had a stroke, but she was not admitted to the hospital during the occupation because she did not have a Russian passport and they did not manage to help her in time. Parts of her brain are permanently disabled and she barely recognizes me or moves. I'm glad she's alive, but I no longer have support in my mother, this happened too soon.
Abroad, I was once attacked by russian emigrants in Lithuania. They saw my passport when I was buying tickets, and then they followed me and started pushing me and calling me a Nazi. A taxi driver helped me and took me away from there.
The last time I was in Ukraine, a rocket fell near the house where I was visiting. Neither I nor anyone in the house was surprised or frightened, it was just the deep despair of millions of people from hopelessness.
I don’t remember well half a year during the occupation, but I remember how we made a fire to cook food, that there was no water, buses with loudspeakers drove through the streets, calling for surrender. How they came and took our medicines from our houses. How we went to rallies and had grenades thrown at us. I saw two huge piles rising above the ground - with the remains of cars and, apparently, with the remains of bodies and everything else. This picture is very unclear, I almost threw up, and after a couple of minutes a russian military man came up to me and asked if I loved russia. I answered "yes". What else could I say?
Now I am undergoing treatment from a psychiatrist and am trying to work to donate to those in need. Every day there are only more and more and more of them... those who have lost their home, limbs or loved ones. It pains me to see requests for help with funerals.
I feel nothing today except emptiness
About personal
Posted 2 years agoI have one bad news after another
It's hard to bear the death of a loved one, I don't even have the opportunity to go to the funeral
I don't have the strength for social interactions either
It because here is empty, sorry
It's hard to bear the death of a loved one, I don't even have the opportunity to go to the funeral
I don't have the strength for social interactions either
It because here is empty, sorry
The artist's mother died from shelling, help is needed
Posted 2 years agoStories like this break hearts.
need your help
Details here - https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10630059/

Details here - https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10630059/
Good Ukrainian artists, quality commissions!
Posted 2 years agoHello! During this year, I enjoyed working with many different people, I was very comfortable with everyone, and you helped me in difficult moments of life. Thanks to you, I was able to leave the occupied territory.
Still many Ukrainians have now lost their jobs, homes, health, and if you are looking for artists for quality commissions, I can recommend them to you!
❊Unique fairy tale style❊
✦Neat, cute, bright✦
❊High-quality pronounced bright style with cool detailing!❊
about the situation https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10503001
✦Horses, landscapes, picturesque✦
❊NSFW YCHs, beautiful female characters❊
✦Picturesque works, interesting ideas, unique vibe✦
And
have problems with health, due to them, she can't draw and earn money.
Her journal: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10487882/
Thank you for your attention!
Still many Ukrainians have now lost their jobs, homes, health, and if you are looking for artists for quality commissions, I can recommend them to you!



about the situation https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10503001



And

Her journal: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10487882/
Thank you for your attention!
Ukraininans living without electricity⚡
Posted 2 years agoHere is the post! - https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10407727/
!This person needs help!
Posted 2 years agoYou helped me leave the occupied territory, so I will leave here a link to the log of a person who needs help
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10413891
Thank you!
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10413891
Thank you!
List of YCHs
Posted 3 years agoThis journal will be a list of the YCHs that are still open! Suddenly, someone will be interested (๑˘︶˘๑)
···✦OPEN YCHs:
YCH Kinbaku 1 SLOT LEFT - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/49747597/
···✦COMMISSIONs INFO - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/49327738/
···✦OPEN YCHs:
YCH Kinbaku 1 SLOT LEFT - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/49747597/
···✦COMMISSIONs INFO - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/49327738/
Update on my departure!
Posted 3 years agoHello!) I left the occupied territory. Now I live in Lithuania. The journey took nine days and many thanks to everyone who helped with the money.
Small problems about staying here, but I hope to find a job) I will update this log if I get something
The artist also needs urgent help here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10266119/
Thanks again to everyone who helped me!
Small problems about staying here, but I hope to find a job) I will update this log if I get something
The artist also needs urgent help here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10266119/
Thanks again to everyone who helped me!
Hello! I am here again)
Posted 3 years agoI didn't have a connection for a long time. In our entire area. Now it's bad too, so don't lose me!) I can disappear again.
Life is very hard right now, so... I hope I will have the opportunity to work here) survive with our family as best we can.
Life is very hard right now, so... I hope I will have the opportunity to work here) survive with our family as best we can.
Not sad news!)
Posted 3 years agoI am not a fan of social networks, however, feedback is always nice!
I created twitter account. Of course, my works are also on furaffinity, but I don’t post sketches here and try not to post comics or arts with personal characters. I don't know why, I think it will clog the tape.
If you want to support me, and you are interested in more of my work, please subscribe)
Iirych
There are still a few drawings, I'll post them gradually
I created twitter account. Of course, my works are also on furaffinity, but I don’t post sketches here and try not to post comics or arts with personal characters. I don't know why, I think it will clog the tape.
If you want to support me, and you are interested in more of my work, please subscribe)

There are still a few drawings, I'll post them gradually
About me 2
Posted 3 years agoHi again.
I am still in Ukraine. In the occupied territories. I'm sure it's temporary. But as it is.
It is dangerous here, but a habit has already been developed to pay less attention to what is happening.
I'm lucky. But my neighbors don't. Part of their floor burned down due to an artillery hit.
We have food and water, so I'm not complaining. But the city, painted in the colors of the russian flag, looks very ... disgusting, to be honest. I hope to personally wipe these three colors of paint from my house.
It's a shame to delay orders for so long, and my money is running out. Most of them are spent on volunteering.
I return to work. I will repay my debts and the next money will also go to volunteering.
Again: if something happens to me, my loved one will inform the customers about it.
I hope you're all right. Take care of yourself. With love.
I am still in Ukraine. In the occupied territories. I'm sure it's temporary. But as it is.
It is dangerous here, but a habit has already been developed to pay less attention to what is happening.
I'm lucky. But my neighbors don't. Part of their floor burned down due to an artillery hit.
We have food and water, so I'm not complaining. But the city, painted in the colors of the russian flag, looks very ... disgusting, to be honest. I hope to personally wipe these three colors of paint from my house.
It's a shame to delay orders for so long, and my money is running out. Most of them are spent on volunteering.
I return to work. I will repay my debts and the next money will also go to volunteering.
Again: if something happens to me, my loved one will inform the customers about it.
I hope you're all right. Take care of yourself. With love.