remind me what traditional art I owe
General | Posted 11 years agoI know I have a few YCH to finish. please help me remember, it's hard because the chemotherapy fucked up my brain.
I got a light box for christmas yay. just describe the picture or link me the submission.
I can't work on digital commissions at the moment because my pen is MIA. and its hard as fuck to find a hanvon sentip pen.
I got a light box for christmas yay. just describe the picture or link me the submission.
I can't work on digital commissions at the moment because my pen is MIA. and its hard as fuck to find a hanvon sentip pen.
merry christmas!
General | Posted 11 years agothank you to those who donated Christmas money to me!
we are saving for our house and got our son a few things.
I hope you all get what you want this year!
we are saving for our house and got our son a few things.
I hope you all get what you want this year!
free request (no input)
General | Posted 11 years agoI need to practice because the chemo ducked up my brain.
post a single ref please.
ladies only or gender bends.
these are pencil sketches. I'll mail if you pay shipping. $5-$10 depending on location
samplehttps://www.furaffinity.net/view/7383740/
post a single ref please.
ladies only or gender bends.
these are pencil sketches. I'll mail if you pay shipping. $5-$10 depending on location
samplehttps://www.furaffinity.net/view/7383740/
looking for a Christmas commission
General | Posted 11 years agowho is open? send samples. discuss here. limit is $50.
designing my son
General | Posted 11 years agofather is timber wolf.
mother is domestic tabby tiger.
our child looks like him more but I'm welcome to seeing what y'all can come up with.
I'm pondering using wolfess kaeko.
mother is domestic tabby tiger.
our child looks like him more but I'm welcome to seeing what y'all can come up with.
I'm pondering using wolfess kaeko.
help find replacement pen
General | Posted 11 years agoHugh. I lost my hanvon sentip pen in the move. it should've been right in the box..
buuuut no. I don't have money to spare for a new tablet. this pen seems impossible to find unless you live in China.
buuuut no. I don't have money to spare for a new tablet. this pen seems impossible to find unless you live in China.
well need update
General | Posted 11 years agowell trying to figure out how to word this exactly.
pros first and then cons I think. everyone likes good news first.
fb support/prayer page.
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=776048799113360&__tn__=C
first off a stort story written in my grandmother's eyes about the time this all started.
**Approximately 2 years ago, Kandis complained of a sore throat and swollen glands. She was diagnosed with ‘an infection’, given a prescription for an antibiotic, and sent home. She began to feel a little better. A few months later, it flared again and she saw a different doctor. He also diagnosed ‘an infection’, gave her a prescription, and sent her home. She continues to complain of being 'so tired'. Kandis went about her normal life of work, family, friends, and her art. In November 2013, Kandis married the young man she’s loved for 5 years. She was 24 years old. In late February 2014, while at work, she complaines of not being able to breathe and passes out. She is carried by ambulance to the closest hospital. The CATscan reveals large masses on her lungs, neck, ovary and liver...the doctors arrange for a biopsy. In March 2014, her mother and I took her to the hospital to have the biopsy. The surgeon asked to talk with us in a private room, which sent red flags. He said “You know she’s pregnant, right? And it is Lymphoma.” (They test before surgery, if there is any chance of pregnancy). We are told she has Stage 4B Lymphoma (Hodgkin’s disease). There are only 4 stages. Lymphoma is a silent and deadly cancer and attacks younger people. Everyone knows of breast cancer, few know of Lymphoma. Younger people will ignore a knot in their neck until it may be too late. We didn’t know if we should laugh or cry! My mind raced, OMG! OMG! Now what? No chemo? A Baby! Will she be able to carry this child? Will they have to abort, which was out of the question for Kandis. How will she pay for all this? Will they make it at all? She decides to fight first for her child delaying chemo until 23 weeks. Putting her baby’s life first, and endangering hers. Miracle Baby Kandis was told she would probably not be able to conceive. Her husband was told he was sterile from a chemical spill when younger. Now remember, they have been together for over 5 years and no pregnancy. They did nothing to prevent it, it just didn’t happen. Everyone believed they would not have children unless they adopted. Financially, this is not a reasonable option. We drove to UVA Charlottesville to the Emily Couric Cancer Center to see another oncology doctor who is considered one of the top U.S. doctors in the field. He gave us his opinion, answered every question, and explained many facts about the disease and what treatment he will recommend to Kandis’ doctor. Kandis opted to hold off her chemo treatments. Her due date was November 13. This gave her child a better chance. However, it lowers her chances. She is tremendously sick and totally unable to keep anything down, including ice chips. She’s losing weight instead of gaining. She’s down to 106 and she is 5’ 8” tall. She is skin and bones. She can barely breathe. Her voice is gone, and can oly speak in whispers. She cannot wait any longer. They insert a port on her right shoulder and soon after begins chemo. Back and forth to doctors after doctors. They have to omit one of the chemicals because she is expecting and it is too dangerous for the fetus. But, long story short, she becomes even sicker. The chemo and pregnancy cause her to be unable to keep anything down. She says her blood veins feel as if they are on fire, her scalp burns, she cannot bear being touched, her pain becomes unbearable. She cries in agony for hours. Her mother holds her all night; day after day, night after night…this goes on for months. Her husband has to work (he’s a mechanic and does not make a lot of money). She stays at her mother’s house during chemo week so she can care for her, and to be closer to her all doctor appointments. She is almost bald, under-nourished, dehydrated, weak, and throwing up constantly. With her being unable to work, the bills begin to pile up and cause her even more stress, and there is very little money for food or gas. Gas is essential to get to her doctors, blood tests, and chemo treatments. Sometimes, she must choose between food or gas. She’s seeing a delivery OB, a high-risk OB, and an Oncologist when the other shoe fell. No more job and no more insurance. Without insurance, they let you die. Her mother battled the system for MedicAid. After months of phone conversations and meetings with rude state employees (and finally the help of a good nurse for which we are eternally grateful), Kandis was awarded assistance from the state. The doctors decide to insert a pic-line in her arm to feed her continuously through an IV. She and Kyte are basically STARVING. The medical ‘back pack’ weighs about 10 pounds. She cannot carry it, so we carry it. It does help, and she and the baby begin to gain a little weight. She begins to have light contractions and told her cervix is thinning way too early! More bed rest at mom’s. On September 18, at 32 weeks, Kandis is admitted to the hospital for a fever and an infection in her arm at the pic-line entrance. She begins having contractions and the baby is turned and engaged. They decide to let her labor continue and, shortly later, her water breaks. No turning back now. It is now September 19th, and Kandis will labor until 10:56 p.m. They call in the whole NICU team to deliver a 3-pounds, 7-ounces, and 16.7-inches long, beautiful, dark-haired baby boy. He is held briefly by mom and dad and whisked off to the NICU. Where he will remain for the next 2 weeks. He stays in the hospital until he also 6 weeks old. Kandis is admitted several times for infection. KYTE HENRY begins his battle of life with a feeding tube, oxygen, and IVs. A couple of days later, jaundice developes and he is blindfolded and placed under bright lights for a few days. He is a tough little man, just like his mom, and soon begins to gain weight. We do not know what affects the chemo may have on Kyte in the long term or if he will need medical assistance later. God willing, he will live a happy, normal, long life. Oh, now we have another doctor for Kyte. More bills. Kandis, on the other hand, has not lactated during pregnancy or after Kyte’s birth. She finds a lump in her right breast, and she has another biopsy. Results are not good. She is told she has Non-HODGKINS too!!!! It is very Rare to have both. She is also informed that the months of chemo torture she endured has not worked as well as expected. She now must undergo painful bone marrow transplants which is began a week ago. Now, in a nutshell Now she must spend 2-7 days a month in the hospital for bone marrow transplants. MedicAid does not cover everything. What about Kyte when he comes home? Babies, especially Premmies, need a lot; Dad has to work, Mom in the hospital….. There is a lot, lot more, but this will become a novel. We would like to ask everyone, including local companies and organizations to donate to help us save a local woman’s life and be given a chance to raise her beautiful baby boy. Kandis wants her story to raise awareness of Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Kandis is so brave and a true hero in my eyes, and we know that it is in God’s hands. We hope you will consider helping us raise donations for a young, first-time mother, and awareness for these deadly, quick-growing cancers. If we can save a life, let’s try. Thank you.***
my grandmother is very unturned with God and prayer but if you ask me...why would he put me through this suffering. I cry often because my body hurts. my mentally, physically and emotionally crushed with the only thing keeping me going is my husband, 3 month old and the few friends I have left who believe in me.
things were rough for a while. after my comatose recovery I was able to regain composure from my memory lapses. but it's hard because I still forget some things. names. faces. recipes.
I now ride the nuggets at the store.
the good things are my hair is growing back. I've had what they call my last treatment. bad I need a bone marrow transplant to be fully cured. this is a 21 day stay in the hospital and a 90 day recovery. my disability finally kicked in but it's hard enough to live by.
its a good thing my kid will only be 4 months by Christmas but I wish I could give him a beautiful Christmas.
check back because I will be updating this post. I need rest.
as always my PayPal is iurshadow[at]aol.com
I have forgotten the steps to draw but it's like riding a bike right? I'm practicing and working on anatomy again. I'm sorry. chemo...does things. but this ripped out my soul. which is why I've been frightened to face y'all..
pros first and then cons I think. everyone likes good news first.
fb support/prayer page.
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=776048799113360&__tn__=C
first off a stort story written in my grandmother's eyes about the time this all started.
**Approximately 2 years ago, Kandis complained of a sore throat and swollen glands. She was diagnosed with ‘an infection’, given a prescription for an antibiotic, and sent home. She began to feel a little better. A few months later, it flared again and she saw a different doctor. He also diagnosed ‘an infection’, gave her a prescription, and sent her home. She continues to complain of being 'so tired'. Kandis went about her normal life of work, family, friends, and her art. In November 2013, Kandis married the young man she’s loved for 5 years. She was 24 years old. In late February 2014, while at work, she complaines of not being able to breathe and passes out. She is carried by ambulance to the closest hospital. The CATscan reveals large masses on her lungs, neck, ovary and liver...the doctors arrange for a biopsy. In March 2014, her mother and I took her to the hospital to have the biopsy. The surgeon asked to talk with us in a private room, which sent red flags. He said “You know she’s pregnant, right? And it is Lymphoma.” (They test before surgery, if there is any chance of pregnancy). We are told she has Stage 4B Lymphoma (Hodgkin’s disease). There are only 4 stages. Lymphoma is a silent and deadly cancer and attacks younger people. Everyone knows of breast cancer, few know of Lymphoma. Younger people will ignore a knot in their neck until it may be too late. We didn’t know if we should laugh or cry! My mind raced, OMG! OMG! Now what? No chemo? A Baby! Will she be able to carry this child? Will they have to abort, which was out of the question for Kandis. How will she pay for all this? Will they make it at all? She decides to fight first for her child delaying chemo until 23 weeks. Putting her baby’s life first, and endangering hers. Miracle Baby Kandis was told she would probably not be able to conceive. Her husband was told he was sterile from a chemical spill when younger. Now remember, they have been together for over 5 years and no pregnancy. They did nothing to prevent it, it just didn’t happen. Everyone believed they would not have children unless they adopted. Financially, this is not a reasonable option. We drove to UVA Charlottesville to the Emily Couric Cancer Center to see another oncology doctor who is considered one of the top U.S. doctors in the field. He gave us his opinion, answered every question, and explained many facts about the disease and what treatment he will recommend to Kandis’ doctor. Kandis opted to hold off her chemo treatments. Her due date was November 13. This gave her child a better chance. However, it lowers her chances. She is tremendously sick and totally unable to keep anything down, including ice chips. She’s losing weight instead of gaining. She’s down to 106 and she is 5’ 8” tall. She is skin and bones. She can barely breathe. Her voice is gone, and can oly speak in whispers. She cannot wait any longer. They insert a port on her right shoulder and soon after begins chemo. Back and forth to doctors after doctors. They have to omit one of the chemicals because she is expecting and it is too dangerous for the fetus. But, long story short, she becomes even sicker. The chemo and pregnancy cause her to be unable to keep anything down. She says her blood veins feel as if they are on fire, her scalp burns, she cannot bear being touched, her pain becomes unbearable. She cries in agony for hours. Her mother holds her all night; day after day, night after night…this goes on for months. Her husband has to work (he’s a mechanic and does not make a lot of money). She stays at her mother’s house during chemo week so she can care for her, and to be closer to her all doctor appointments. She is almost bald, under-nourished, dehydrated, weak, and throwing up constantly. With her being unable to work, the bills begin to pile up and cause her even more stress, and there is very little money for food or gas. Gas is essential to get to her doctors, blood tests, and chemo treatments. Sometimes, she must choose between food or gas. She’s seeing a delivery OB, a high-risk OB, and an Oncologist when the other shoe fell. No more job and no more insurance. Without insurance, they let you die. Her mother battled the system for MedicAid. After months of phone conversations and meetings with rude state employees (and finally the help of a good nurse for which we are eternally grateful), Kandis was awarded assistance from the state. The doctors decide to insert a pic-line in her arm to feed her continuously through an IV. She and Kyte are basically STARVING. The medical ‘back pack’ weighs about 10 pounds. She cannot carry it, so we carry it. It does help, and she and the baby begin to gain a little weight. She begins to have light contractions and told her cervix is thinning way too early! More bed rest at mom’s. On September 18, at 32 weeks, Kandis is admitted to the hospital for a fever and an infection in her arm at the pic-line entrance. She begins having contractions and the baby is turned and engaged. They decide to let her labor continue and, shortly later, her water breaks. No turning back now. It is now September 19th, and Kandis will labor until 10:56 p.m. They call in the whole NICU team to deliver a 3-pounds, 7-ounces, and 16.7-inches long, beautiful, dark-haired baby boy. He is held briefly by mom and dad and whisked off to the NICU. Where he will remain for the next 2 weeks. He stays in the hospital until he also 6 weeks old. Kandis is admitted several times for infection. KYTE HENRY begins his battle of life with a feeding tube, oxygen, and IVs. A couple of days later, jaundice developes and he is blindfolded and placed under bright lights for a few days. He is a tough little man, just like his mom, and soon begins to gain weight. We do not know what affects the chemo may have on Kyte in the long term or if he will need medical assistance later. God willing, he will live a happy, normal, long life. Oh, now we have another doctor for Kyte. More bills. Kandis, on the other hand, has not lactated during pregnancy or after Kyte’s birth. She finds a lump in her right breast, and she has another biopsy. Results are not good. She is told she has Non-HODGKINS too!!!! It is very Rare to have both. She is also informed that the months of chemo torture she endured has not worked as well as expected. She now must undergo painful bone marrow transplants which is began a week ago. Now, in a nutshell Now she must spend 2-7 days a month in the hospital for bone marrow transplants. MedicAid does not cover everything. What about Kyte when he comes home? Babies, especially Premmies, need a lot; Dad has to work, Mom in the hospital….. There is a lot, lot more, but this will become a novel. We would like to ask everyone, including local companies and organizations to donate to help us save a local woman’s life and be given a chance to raise her beautiful baby boy. Kandis wants her story to raise awareness of Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Kandis is so brave and a true hero in my eyes, and we know that it is in God’s hands. We hope you will consider helping us raise donations for a young, first-time mother, and awareness for these deadly, quick-growing cancers. If we can save a life, let’s try. Thank you.***
my grandmother is very unturned with God and prayer but if you ask me...why would he put me through this suffering. I cry often because my body hurts. my mentally, physically and emotionally crushed with the only thing keeping me going is my husband, 3 month old and the few friends I have left who believe in me.
things were rough for a while. after my comatose recovery I was able to regain composure from my memory lapses. but it's hard because I still forget some things. names. faces. recipes.
I now ride the nuggets at the store.
the good things are my hair is growing back. I've had what they call my last treatment. bad I need a bone marrow transplant to be fully cured. this is a 21 day stay in the hospital and a 90 day recovery. my disability finally kicked in but it's hard enough to live by.
its a good thing my kid will only be 4 months by Christmas but I wish I could give him a beautiful Christmas.
check back because I will be updating this post. I need rest.
as always my PayPal is iurshadow[at]aol.com
I have forgotten the steps to draw but it's like riding a bike right? I'm practicing and working on anatomy again. I'm sorry. chemo...does things. but this ripped out my soul. which is why I've been frightened to face y'all..
requesting refunds to those i commissioned
General | Posted 11 years agoI ordered a few things and they havent arrived. Most thing i bought feb-mar.
I need to buy my son diapers, wipes and fomula plus dog food. These are not covered on food stamps and husband gets paid monday...
My paypal is iurshadow[at]aol.com
If i have anything left over i will do affordable refunds myself.
I need to buy my son diapers, wipes and fomula plus dog food. These are not covered on food stamps and husband gets paid monday...
My paypal is iurshadow[at]aol.com
If i have anything left over i will do affordable refunds myself.
Comatose
General | Posted 11 years agoRecently comatose from a RICE chemotherapy treatment plus a spinal tap. Why have we stopped ABVD?
My hodgkins lymphoma mutated into a secondary cancer...large diffuse b-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma. Which has grown onto just about all the right side organs. Liver. Ribs. Lungs. Right ovary. Bone marrow. Yes. I will be getting a bone marrow transplant.
Problem spots..memory loss. Chronic Headaches from spinal tap. Falls. Deafness in left ear. forgotten how to properly draw. Can not drive. Forgetful in midsentence. Still recovering. Deiser will be updating yall as things come
My hodgkins lymphoma mutated into a secondary cancer...large diffuse b-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma. Which has grown onto just about all the right side organs. Liver. Ribs. Lungs. Right ovary. Bone marrow. Yes. I will be getting a bone marrow transplant.
Problem spots..memory loss. Chronic Headaches from spinal tap. Falls. Deafness in left ear. forgotten how to properly draw. Can not drive. Forgetful in midsentence. Still recovering. Deiser will be updating yall as things come
hospital stay update~
General | Posted 11 years agohospital admittance #2
General | Posted 11 years agoPasted from fb.
Admitted into oncology department at Henrico Doctors Hospital. My room #328.
There is no restrictions on visitation in this department.
They will be inserting an IV
PICC line to feed me since baby is growing but im losing weight. My nausea is so severe that i can hardly keep most foods down.
I do have my cell phone on me. Mom is bringing my phone charger later but in case the room phone # 281-5328
Admitted into oncology department at Henrico Doctors Hospital. My room #328.
There is no restrictions on visitation in this department.
They will be inserting an IV
PICC line to feed me since baby is growing but im losing weight. My nausea is so severe that i can hardly keep most foods down.
I do have my cell phone on me. Mom is bringing my phone charger later but in case the room phone # 281-5328
Donation rewards~ headshots to comic pages
General | Posted 11 years agohttp://www.gofundme.com/b5xz18
I had no idea i could add rewards. If you choose to donate please put your fa name somewhere!
This is not required at all. Im thankful for all your support.
If there is something you would like as a reward let me know.
I had no idea i could add rewards. If you choose to donate please put your fa name somewhere!
This is not required at all. Im thankful for all your support.
If there is something you would like as a reward let me know.
[youtube video] let me explain something
General | Posted 11 years agoA little more personal. Match the face to the artist. Listen to my (horrid) voice.
Message for my fa peeps: http://youtu.be/-vuPUzkPY4I
Message for my fa peeps 2: http://youtu.be/tLZIQbKz3fM
Message for my fa peeps: http://youtu.be/-vuPUzkPY4I
Message for my fa peeps 2: http://youtu.be/tLZIQbKz3fM
kae, where did you go?
General | Posted 11 years agoSorry!!!
I had to go to the hospital again because i was having contractions that were 9 minutes apart. They monitored me most the night and then sent me home on complete bedrest.
Ive been having a hard time holding food down so my body has been worn out. Might be admitted into labor n delivery soon so they can keep me and Kyte hydrated and pump me with nutrients v.v
I had to go to the hospital again because i was having contractions that were 9 minutes apart. They monitored me most the night and then sent me home on complete bedrest.
Ive been having a hard time holding food down so my body has been worn out. Might be admitted into labor n delivery soon so they can keep me and Kyte hydrated and pump me with nutrients v.v
streaming flutterfloof adopts
General | Posted 11 years agogot my wig early!!!
General | Posted 11 years agoBut.
You dont get to see until after i go get it styled right...
Now to ponder drawing up an image of the change...
You dont get to see until after i go get it styled right...
Now to ponder drawing up an image of the change...
asking permission from those i owe
General | Posted 11 years agoMy hair is almost gone...its a sad sight to me and is increasingly depressing. I knew the chemo would do this and i thought i was prepared but im just not.
I have an appointment with the wig fitters this friday at 10 but i need $100 upfront.
Medicaid doesnt cover them apparently anymore. They only cover boob prosthesis. Anyway.
I have 2 traditional poses i drew up im willing to transfer digitally and sell for $50 a piece flat.
I need at least 8 of you to approve this or ill just cancel the appointment and try something else. Hats and bandanas have been my friends.
I have an appointment with the wig fitters this friday at 10 but i need $100 upfront.
Medicaid doesnt cover them apparently anymore. They only cover boob prosthesis. Anyway.
I have 2 traditional poses i drew up im willing to transfer digitally and sell for $50 a piece flat.
I need at least 8 of you to approve this or ill just cancel the appointment and try something else. Hats and bandanas have been my friends.
[health/baby update]so this happened today!!!
General | Posted 11 years agoBig news today. After chemo...kyte was trying to say "im ready!" Oh no you dont!!
Im not ready to evict you yet. You are not allowed to move out!
Anyway jokes aside. As a first time mom i dont know what all these aches and pains are so i easily get stressed and worried. This morning their was a pink tinge to my urine and i immediately panicked.
I went for my exam today and as awesome as VCI is they booked me same day for chemo #6. I called my high risk OB to see if i could bump up my appointment and awesome as they are i got seen at 2.
The good.
The ultrasound revealed my placenta moved away from my cervix. No more placenta previa and i shouldnt need a c-section.
Kyte weighs at 2lbs 2ozs and is one week ahead of himself lol
He has the most perfect profile ive ever seen.
The bad
The pains i was experiencing last night were actually labor contractions!!
Im not gaining weight like i should so my body is trying to "get rid of kyte" bevause it cant support him so im going to try and eat more this week.
Yes kyte eas showing signs of early labor and premature delivery but because i had chemo been admitted in a hospital with my low immune system is a horrible idea.
Its my moms and my own to monitor the contractions i get tonight and if they get 5 mins apart to the ER. Im trying not to stress.
Im on bedrest until further notice and need to try to stay away from stressful situations. Ive been having contractions for 4 days in a row and didnt know it.
No idea what triggered it. But i can take a guess.
Im only 27 weeks along...thats over 2 months early if i deliver...
My uterus is currently sitting low but cervix is closed.
The good thing is the bleeding stopped somewhat. No blood clots either. He ruled out kidney stones.
I know everyone cant wait to see him but its too early!!
Im not ready to evict you yet. You are not allowed to move out!
Anyway jokes aside. As a first time mom i dont know what all these aches and pains are so i easily get stressed and worried. This morning their was a pink tinge to my urine and i immediately panicked.
I went for my exam today and as awesome as VCI is they booked me same day for chemo #6. I called my high risk OB to see if i could bump up my appointment and awesome as they are i got seen at 2.
The good.
The ultrasound revealed my placenta moved away from my cervix. No more placenta previa and i shouldnt need a c-section.
Kyte weighs at 2lbs 2ozs and is one week ahead of himself lol
He has the most perfect profile ive ever seen.
The bad
The pains i was experiencing last night were actually labor contractions!!
Im not gaining weight like i should so my body is trying to "get rid of kyte" bevause it cant support him so im going to try and eat more this week.
Yes kyte eas showing signs of early labor and premature delivery but because i had chemo been admitted in a hospital with my low immune system is a horrible idea.
Its my moms and my own to monitor the contractions i get tonight and if they get 5 mins apart to the ER. Im trying not to stress.
Im on bedrest until further notice and need to try to stay away from stressful situations. Ive been having contractions for 4 days in a row and didnt know it.
No idea what triggered it. But i can take a guess.
Im only 27 weeks along...thats over 2 months early if i deliver...
My uterus is currently sitting low but cervix is closed.
The good thing is the bleeding stopped somewhat. No blood clots either. He ruled out kidney stones.
I know everyone cant wait to see him but its too early!!
50k pageviews= free art raffle for all watchers
General | Posted 11 years agoRules:
-must be okay with paying shipping and giving me your address if you want the original piece
- only traditional/prismamarker medium
-only watchers
- you dont have to advertise but welcome to tell your friends
-full ref needed and SL refs dont count.
Fill this out and comment below.
Name:
Reason you watch me:
Have you ever/want to commission me:
Ref link:
General/mature or adult?
Ill close the raffle when i near at least 100 entries so many of you get a chance. Out of over 2000 watchers it shouldnt take too long i hope
-must be okay with paying shipping and giving me your address if you want the original piece
- only traditional/prismamarker medium
-only watchers
- you dont have to advertise but welcome to tell your friends
-full ref needed and SL refs dont count.
Fill this out and comment below.
Name:
Reason you watch me:
Have you ever/want to commission me:
Ref link:
General/mature or adult?
Ill close the raffle when i near at least 100 entries so many of you get a chance. Out of over 2000 watchers it shouldnt take too long i hope
chemo monday...
General | Posted 11 years agoNot looking forward to it...
Im very tired of biweekly chemo treatments. Im so very tired...v.v but i know its got to be done..
Im very tired of biweekly chemo treatments. Im so very tired...v.v but i know its got to be done..
what would you like to see from me?
General | Posted 11 years agoAny comments that say "your boobs" or "my commission" will be hidden accordingly lol
Like seriousness. I pretty much just draw sexy ladies o.o
What would you like to see?
Like seriousness. I pretty much just draw sexy ladies o.o
What would you like to see?
studio almost set up
General | Posted 11 years agoHad to move my art station/computer/supplies out into the other room to make room for my sons crib and nursery area in our bedroom. We have been working hard to get it just right with everything we needed.
Today im trying to get the studio set back up in the living room corner. Hook up the computer, internet, get my supplies organized, ect. So i can continue to work on my digital commissions c:
Here is to hoping this goes smoothly. There was sooo many wires.
Today im trying to get the studio set back up in the living room corner. Hook up the computer, internet, get my supplies organized, ect. So i can continue to work on my digital commissions c:
Here is to hoping this goes smoothly. There was sooo many wires.
if you could *boink* one of my characters..
General | Posted 11 years ago...lol who would you choose?
X3 my bets are my main sona, my anti alias, sweet, risti and lilac
X3 my bets are my main sona, my anti alias, sweet, risti and lilac
commission break..
General | Posted 11 years agoIve over worked my wrist pushing out those last marker pieces and also been working on stuff you havent seen yet.
Ive been throwing up most of the day so taking a well deserved break today..
Ive been throwing up most of the day so taking a well deserved break today..
The price of a car accident
General | Posted 11 years agoGoodness
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/14249061/
No wonder people end life its hard enough to live in it.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/14249061/
No wonder people end life its hard enough to live in it.
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