
The large one is the silliest of the bunch for feigning surprise and pretending that she isn't as mischievous as the others and that she isn't having a lot of fun making my life difficult. They can't even stop thinking about humping for the time it takes to make a quick sketch! I bet she trains them on purpose.
Oil on canvas, 30x50 cm. Will be for sale at the Eurofurence art show.
Oil on canvas, 30x50 cm. Will be for sale at the Eurofurence art show.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1280 x 752px
File Size 740.7 kB
Listed in Folders
You draw such lovely rabbits, feral an anthro both! I really love how you draw their ears, and that you actually give them visible claws, and the anthro doe's whiskers are just adorable. As is the kiss being shared by two of her feral brethren. The whole thing just looks absolutely gorgeous, too! I especially like how the brush strokes emulate the texture of their fur, and the way the anthro doe's yellow fur makes her fairly glow.
Well who knows, the art show works in mysterious ways. I suspect the size of this might discourage a lot of buyers since 30x50cm + frame requires a large and sturdy suitcase to be transported safely. This year I might actually follow the whole art show closure and note down the size, genre and price of every single item to get better statistics. I already did this the past years but only for the final stage auction. (And last year I noticed that the final auction prices were quite lower on average compared to the previous instances.)
On the one hand, the number of bids needed to go to auction has gone up, and probably will do so again this year.
On the other, there's no paw pet show this year, so the con staff have no excuse not to lengthen the hours available for the art show and art auction, and this year visitors from outside the eurozone have ~10% extra spending cash.
On the other, there's no paw pet show this year, so the con staff have no excuse not to lengthen the hours available for the art show and art auction, and this year visitors from outside the eurozone have ~10% extra spending cash.
No pawpet show? Aw that sucks! :P I guess they have hit the limits of what they are able to produce on budget, the show was getting more complicated/expensive/difficult to produce every year and it was clear it couldn't go on for much longer. Still it's a pity. I'd be happy with a much simpler pawpet show like that of 2008 which still had the old cast of characters. I think it actually worked better that way because the last editions suffered a bit from Hollywoodization, with special effects so cool that they were kinda distracting from the plot - and the plot itself relying too much on "safe" genre clichès rather than fun characters.
Given how things went last year? I'm actually kinda glad they're taking a year off. The production and effects were okay, but the script...
"Stop me if you've heard this one before. It's a furry story, but there are humans in it! And the humans are all stupid and evil! While the furries... Oh you have heard this story before? A million times? Huh..."
"Stop me if you've heard this one before. It's a furry story, but there are humans in it! And the humans are all stupid and evil! While the furries... Oh you have heard this story before? A million times? Huh..."
Sorry that you didn't manage to get it. :-P The prize was a total surprise, I thought it wouldn't even sell because of the large size.
However there will be more bunny paintings for sure next year, and also before that... I think they are becoming my favourite species. <3
However there will be more bunny paintings for sure next year, and also before that... I think they are becoming my favourite species. <3
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