
i was looking at my stats a few weeks ago and the ink version of this was my least viewed picture - just 14 views...so i thought i would try and get her a few more views so i got out my crayons, so to speak, and here she is again.
The title refers to both a point in the story and that this was one of the first drawings of Emma where her style began to come together.
Lonely ink version:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/5630699/
Sakura pens
PaintshopPro7
approx 3 1/2 x 4 inches
The title refers to both a point in the story and that this was one of the first drawings of Emma where her style began to come together.
Lonely ink version:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/5630699/
Sakura pens
PaintshopPro7
approx 3 1/2 x 4 inches
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 973 x 1280px
File Size 338.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Thanks!
This is Emma when she was young - Her story is sort of my magnum opus graphic novel i'm working on. She grew-up with anthropologist parents in a sort of 1800's colonial Africa like place....then moved to some thing like early colonial north-america (a different world, not Earth) where she was the colony's doctor. Met a wolf shaman there, Ash a prisoner slave of a coyote tribe, they fell in love - a forbidden cross racial thing. The romance fell apart because of that.
The story starts five years after that break-up. Ash shows up with his adopted daughter - she is very ill - his whole village is - their lake has become poisoned. Emma has become alcoholic following the break-up. Ash thinks she in involved in the poisoning of the lake - a very painful reunion - and a mystery starts to unfold from there.
i wrote the story about ten years ago, but put off doing it because it is so emotionally difficult - it is so hard for Emma and Ash to be together again, the sense of betrayal and all...they do have a second chance if they can get over that....but there are other peoples schemes at work that might kill everyone they care for....sort of an adventure/drama story...
Currently in rough page design...if i get it done it will be around 140 -200 pages black&white ink - will take a couple years to do.
This is Emma when she was young - Her story is sort of my magnum opus graphic novel i'm working on. She grew-up with anthropologist parents in a sort of 1800's colonial Africa like place....then moved to some thing like early colonial north-america (a different world, not Earth) where she was the colony's doctor. Met a wolf shaman there, Ash a prisoner slave of a coyote tribe, they fell in love - a forbidden cross racial thing. The romance fell apart because of that.
The story starts five years after that break-up. Ash shows up with his adopted daughter - she is very ill - his whole village is - their lake has become poisoned. Emma has become alcoholic following the break-up. Ash thinks she in involved in the poisoning of the lake - a very painful reunion - and a mystery starts to unfold from there.
i wrote the story about ten years ago, but put off doing it because it is so emotionally difficult - it is so hard for Emma and Ash to be together again, the sense of betrayal and all...they do have a second chance if they can get over that....but there are other peoples schemes at work that might kill everyone they care for....sort of an adventure/drama story...
Currently in rough page design...if i get it done it will be around 140 -200 pages black&white ink - will take a couple years to do.
Yeah, fun clothing has gone to heck.... just think how dull men's clothes are now.
In the 60s ans early 70's we guys could dress like gypsy-pirate-flowers, then came punk, and then new wave futurism and retro cool....The Record Industry of the 90s onward killed music, and with it all the fun clothes we wore to go dancing, to go to concerts, parties, that we then wore as everyday garb. It's a good thing the net killed the Record Industry....but we still don't have a groove scene to replace what we lost before business wrecked it all....
pppbbbbbtttt!!!
In the 60s ans early 70's we guys could dress like gypsy-pirate-flowers, then came punk, and then new wave futurism and retro cool....The Record Industry of the 90s onward killed music, and with it all the fun clothes we wore to go dancing, to go to concerts, parties, that we then wore as everyday garb. It's a good thing the net killed the Record Industry....but we still don't have a groove scene to replace what we lost before business wrecked it all....
pppbbbbbtttt!!!
haha... yes. I really liked the goth era, too. Though it's gone and out of fashion and I'm left feeling rather conservative and bland. Plus clothing today doesn't do anybody but a thin supermodel any good so it's all targetted and blah. Oh well. Gotta do what you gotta do. Although you could just be a rebel and go naked.
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