
A lot of people don't like modern art, and I can appreciate where they're coming from.
But one of the things I like about it is how something as abstract as, say, some giant stainless steel cubes, can still elicit an emotional response.
What does that say about us?
And I also love the surrealism of it. Putting some giant cubes and a local park makes about as much sense as dressing up as a husky-tiger hybrid and going out giving hugs.
The world can be a wonderful place, sometimes
Fursuit by
onefurall
Photos by
aurumonca and
auren_raywolf
Artwork is Untitled (1979) by Bert Flugelman
You can find larger versions of these photos on my twitter
But one of the things I like about it is how something as abstract as, say, some giant stainless steel cubes, can still elicit an emotional response.
What does that say about us?
And I also love the surrealism of it. Putting some giant cubes and a local park makes about as much sense as dressing up as a husky-tiger hybrid and going out giving hugs.
The world can be a wonderful place, sometimes
Fursuit by

Photos by


Artwork is Untitled (1979) by Bert Flugelman
You can find larger versions of these photos on my twitter
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
Species Husky
Size 1400 x 811px
File Size 1.36 MB
upper left pic: "Here he comes! Finally I get my chance to pounce!"
lower left pic: "Wait, why is he changing direction?"
upper right pic: "Oh, hi there! .... What? *sigh* Yes, I was going to try to pounce you again."
lower right pic: "Why don't you walk on by these beautiful shiny cubes and pretend you never saw me?!"
lower left pic: "Wait, why is he changing direction?"
upper right pic: "Oh, hi there! .... What? *sigh* Yes, I was going to try to pounce you again."
lower right pic: "Why don't you walk on by these beautiful shiny cubes and pretend you never saw me?!"
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