
Working on relearning oil paints.
(Inspired by a hike with my friends to the top of a local mountain in the desert south of Phoenix)
(Inspired by a hike with my friends to the top of a local mountain in the desert south of Phoenix)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Coyote
Size 1280 x 957px
File Size 273.6 kB
My number of opportunities hasn't changed, so at this rate, it feels like I'm dwindling.
However, to make up for the absence, I finally got to experience what I've been trying to achieve for years! I shared it on here almost a year ago...the audio portion of a filmed major performance.
However, to make up for the absence, I finally got to experience what I've been trying to achieve for years! I shared it on here almost a year ago...the audio portion of a filmed major performance.
Welcome thank you for the nice reply back ~Wags~
And oh yes it was wonderful spending time with my companion out there we so loved it I very much Miss that nice warm drier climate
and yes we are staying warm all right but the temperature is back here being that it's only been in the 40s up to about the 60s I've been kind of freezing after getting used to the Western temperatures ~Chuckles and smiles~
And oh yes it was wonderful spending time with my companion out there we so loved it I very much Miss that nice warm drier climate
and yes we are staying warm all right but the temperature is back here being that it's only been in the 40s up to about the 60s I've been kind of freezing after getting used to the Western temperatures ~Chuckles and smiles~
I'm familiar with Picacho Peak from driving between Tucson and Phoenix so when you said south of Phoenix I 'knew' immediately what you'd likely based the steep mountain profile on. I'm not sure if the art is the exact shape for Picacho Peak but the 'feel' is just like it, though the coyote is 'fluffier' than most that I see but that is part of what softens the piece and gives it a more mystical feel.
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