Anyone who wears bike clothes to the office knows how awkward it can be to change in the bathroom. This is on a whole other level.
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The story in their words:
"Kevin suffers from a difficult curse that causes him to exist in some stage of transformation between a man and a dog. Losing control of his emotional state and strong emotions (fear, anxiety, rage, lust, excitement, extreme joy) causes him to become more canine. Controlled emotions (boredom, calm, contentedness, non-stressful work occupation, meditative activities) causes him to transform into more of a human.
So during his day to day he floats somewhere between human and dog, generally closer to human. A bout of road rage might have him sprouting fur or a tail for a while. Realizing that he forgot to send out his rent check last week might leave him mostly in dog form for a day or so.
Today, Andrew, who generally works from home due to his condition, has gone into the office for a presentation. Just before the presentation, he receives word that an executive will be in attendance and rushes into a bathroom handicap stall to try to calm down before the worst comes to pass.
His button down shirt and jeans are no long sufficient to contain his growing fur, tail, and reshaping legs. He opens up a duffle bag that he keeps with him that is full of clothes that are useful for covering up his transformation: gloves, a snowboarding jacket, a robe, but none are particularly work appropriate.
His hands have turned into paws, befuddling his ability to button up his shirt (not that it would fit him well) or open his bottle of Xanax (damn child proof caps!). As his inability to find a solution grows, his transformation progresses, making everything worse."
Commission for
The story in their words:"Kevin suffers from a difficult curse that causes him to exist in some stage of transformation between a man and a dog. Losing control of his emotional state and strong emotions (fear, anxiety, rage, lust, excitement, extreme joy) causes him to become more canine. Controlled emotions (boredom, calm, contentedness, non-stressful work occupation, meditative activities) causes him to transform into more of a human.
So during his day to day he floats somewhere between human and dog, generally closer to human. A bout of road rage might have him sprouting fur or a tail for a while. Realizing that he forgot to send out his rent check last week might leave him mostly in dog form for a day or so.
Today, Andrew, who generally works from home due to his condition, has gone into the office for a presentation. Just before the presentation, he receives word that an executive will be in attendance and rushes into a bathroom handicap stall to try to calm down before the worst comes to pass.
His button down shirt and jeans are no long sufficient to contain his growing fur, tail, and reshaping legs. He opens up a duffle bag that he keeps with him that is full of clothes that are useful for covering up his transformation: gloves, a snowboarding jacket, a robe, but none are particularly work appropriate.
His hands have turned into paws, befuddling his ability to button up his shirt (not that it would fit him well) or open his bottle of Xanax (damn child proof caps!). As his inability to find a solution grows, his transformation progresses, making everything worse."
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 914px
File Size 385.1 kB
Listed in Folders
This is extremely well done! Though I'm not sure that's the place I'd like to be in while losing thumbs.
I'm always impressed with your detail, those mid way paws look perfect, the clothes folding is super accurate and the background has smooth lines with great perspective. It always blows my mind you do these things traditionally.
I'm always impressed with your detail, those mid way paws look perfect, the clothes folding is super accurate and the background has smooth lines with great perspective. It always blows my mind you do these things traditionally.
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