
It's double the trouble when furry me and human me find themselves on the same piece of paper! =^0^=
As you can probably tell I'm a bit out of practice drawing people, but oh well. *shrugs* In this picture at least I seem to like myself. <3
Inspired by amiralaesir's very cool "In Version" human/furry comparison:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/294168/
As you can probably tell I'm a bit out of practice drawing people, but oh well. *shrugs* In this picture at least I seem to like myself. <3
Inspired by amiralaesir's very cool "In Version" human/furry comparison:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/294168/
Category All / Portraits
Species Housecat
Size 514 x 686px
File Size 163.7 kB
This whole concept of having many sides to your personality, and of being *comfortable* with the many sides, of being *playful* with them, really fascinates me and resonates very strongly with where I am right now in my life.
I must admit, the thought is also very alien to me, because I've always had a very firm and almost monolithic sense of who I am, of the *one* person that I am -- until ten years ago, when a series of terrible losses burst into my life and left me wondering what on Earth and who on Earth might be left of me.
So when I look at a picture like this one, I'm struck with the possibility that I am not necessarily one crippled and haunted personality who must continue to follow the same empty pathways for whatever remains of his life; I might, instead, have other possibilities, healthier possibilities, lurking within me; and I might find ways to come to terms with them and to *celebrate* my variety with all the grace and joy of the two complimentary and beautiful ladies that I see in this picture.
My apologies, Ms Fio; I'm rambling. ;)
Yet I have a lot to think about these days, and delightful pictures like this one really seem to strengthen my resolve. And for that, I have to thank you!
Mark
I must admit, the thought is also very alien to me, because I've always had a very firm and almost monolithic sense of who I am, of the *one* person that I am -- until ten years ago, when a series of terrible losses burst into my life and left me wondering what on Earth and who on Earth might be left of me.
So when I look at a picture like this one, I'm struck with the possibility that I am not necessarily one crippled and haunted personality who must continue to follow the same empty pathways for whatever remains of his life; I might, instead, have other possibilities, healthier possibilities, lurking within me; and I might find ways to come to terms with them and to *celebrate* my variety with all the grace and joy of the two complimentary and beautiful ladies that I see in this picture.
My apologies, Ms Fio; I'm rambling. ;)
Yet I have a lot to think about these days, and delightful pictures like this one really seem to strengthen my resolve. And for that, I have to thank you!
Mark
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