ink, then digital.
Work for an upcoming Ironclaw project.
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Goats are often characterized as stubborn, ornery misanthropes that are unimpressed with any ambition beyond what is necessary, including social achievements. Why seek a thousand friends when two will do? And this is particularly true when those friends are a sturdy pair of hands. Goats are independent, observant and thoughtful, often self-sufficient or self-employed in occupations that do not require excessive socializing (such as farmers, prospectors, mountain guides or trackers).
In more urban settings, the goat has no choice but to be around others, but tends to take on roles that afford some measure of solitude; the janitor, the gravedigger, the reddleman, the court executioner or shadowy assassin. However goats may also rise to positions of power or prestige simply because those positions allow for greater independence. Social standing itself is of little concern, and there is slim personal difference between high and low class goats. Living alone in a shack on a craggy cliff and chipping flint for a piece of copper per basketful, or living alone in a fine mansion as the regional tax authority whom the locals despise, or living alone as a widely celebrated explorer of harsh and dangerous lands is still living alone.
They also tend to excel in creative fields requiring great personal focus, as artists, virtuoso soloists or composers, and authors of works of profound philosophical merit. It is a mistake to see the taciturn goat as dim-witted, or lacking in spirit; they are instead intensely passionate people able to apply this inner energy to great effect when allowed to do so undisturbed. This is most obvious when watching kids at play, and indeed as hardy and stoic as most goats are, their children are the very nature of sprightly capriciousness.
The turning inward that happens comes from a sense of irretrievable tragedy. Any goat in moment of private revelation will tell you about The Event that ended their childhood. It is a common caprine theme: a lost great love, a death in the family, a crushed dream, etc.
This is because it is not that goats are born jaded isolationists, but the very opposite: they are incredibly lively, fragile creatures, no more so than as children. And when the world is first revealed as a possibly unfair, dangerous and hurtful place, it is generally a harder lesson for the deep-feeling goat to learn than for other species. Their withdrawn nature is a defense from feeling too much and from being too sensitive.
Work for an upcoming Ironclaw project.
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Goats are often characterized as stubborn, ornery misanthropes that are unimpressed with any ambition beyond what is necessary, including social achievements. Why seek a thousand friends when two will do? And this is particularly true when those friends are a sturdy pair of hands. Goats are independent, observant and thoughtful, often self-sufficient or self-employed in occupations that do not require excessive socializing (such as farmers, prospectors, mountain guides or trackers).
In more urban settings, the goat has no choice but to be around others, but tends to take on roles that afford some measure of solitude; the janitor, the gravedigger, the reddleman, the court executioner or shadowy assassin. However goats may also rise to positions of power or prestige simply because those positions allow for greater independence. Social standing itself is of little concern, and there is slim personal difference between high and low class goats. Living alone in a shack on a craggy cliff and chipping flint for a piece of copper per basketful, or living alone in a fine mansion as the regional tax authority whom the locals despise, or living alone as a widely celebrated explorer of harsh and dangerous lands is still living alone.
They also tend to excel in creative fields requiring great personal focus, as artists, virtuoso soloists or composers, and authors of works of profound philosophical merit. It is a mistake to see the taciturn goat as dim-witted, or lacking in spirit; they are instead intensely passionate people able to apply this inner energy to great effect when allowed to do so undisturbed. This is most obvious when watching kids at play, and indeed as hardy and stoic as most goats are, their children are the very nature of sprightly capriciousness.
The turning inward that happens comes from a sense of irretrievable tragedy. Any goat in moment of private revelation will tell you about The Event that ended their childhood. It is a common caprine theme: a lost great love, a death in the family, a crushed dream, etc.
This is because it is not that goats are born jaded isolationists, but the very opposite: they are incredibly lively, fragile creatures, no more so than as children. And when the world is first revealed as a possibly unfair, dangerous and hurtful place, it is generally a harder lesson for the deep-feeling goat to learn than for other species. Their withdrawn nature is a defense from feeling too much and from being too sensitive.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
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Yaaaaay goats! What a handsome fellow you've drawn :3 Plus there is something inexpressibly delightful in the idea of a rhinoceros in a ruff <3
It's interesting that you list 'farmer' as an occupation that doesn't require much socialising. This good-looking goat certainly seems self-sufficient :3
It's interesting that you list 'farmer' as an occupation that doesn't require much socialising. This good-looking goat certainly seems self-sufficient :3
so many layers! so much to look at.. this is a piece you need to devote at least a morning too...your line weight is beautiful and somewhat reminds me of an even more realistic "Rupert" ....
I dont know if this has anything to do with astrology...but i am a rabbit and i to hold a withdrawn nature fronting my real emotions but also as a defense...rabbits need a lot of attention.
anyway i absolutely love the clothing style as well...very very nice work
I dont know if this has anything to do with astrology...but i am a rabbit and i to hold a withdrawn nature fronting my real emotions but also as a defense...rabbits need a lot of attention.
anyway i absolutely love the clothing style as well...very very nice work
Looks like me working at the post office, moving tubs of parcels around. Finely done, with the goat a different color to emphasize foreground vs. background and everyone else vs. himself, and the sow with one hand on her piglet to keep him/her from running off. You do evoke the bustle and noise of the marketplace, with this one fellow in the middle of it all, calmly untouched.
Sorry to chatter on like that, but this is WELL-DONE, verily my fine sir, in sooth! (Sorry, been reading alot of Shakespeare recently)
Sorry to chatter on like that, but this is WELL-DONE, verily my fine sir, in sooth! (Sorry, been reading alot of Shakespeare recently)
That is a fantastic thought process on the goat. I think it is very true and I'm really interested in this project you are working on. Do you think you'd ever do one about deer? I'm not sure if the project is about profiling a lot of different species but man, I am really attracted to this picture. It really sums everything up almost like a tarot card or something. Really lovely work here. The story in it is unmistakably clear and the way you coloerd it really isolates him from the environment in a lovely way.
Such a goatly expression too! I am in love with these fairly tale-ish comparatives you're creating in these scenes.
This is a silly question, but what medium are you using? I want to say watercolors or inks, I'm not sure. I'm just impressed with the consistent coverage and yet the feel of a light application (specially the background and background figures); it almost seems like a wash.
This is a silly question, but what medium are you using? I want to say watercolors or inks, I'm not sure. I'm just impressed with the consistent coverage and yet the feel of a light application (specially the background and background figures); it almost seems like a wash.
You are amazing and awesome. I would buy a book or supplement just to get your work.
That's also true of your writing! I was sad to hear that your text isn't making it into the book. I think I'll message the Ironclaw publisher and tell them that if they put out a supplement written by you, I'd buy it sight unseen.
That's also true of your writing! I was sad to hear that your text isn't making it into the book. I think I'll message the Ironclaw publisher and tell them that if they put out a supplement written by you, I'd buy it sight unseen.
A goat executioner would actually be pretty intimidating, especially this kind of goat:
http://www.goathillkikos.com/TAY%20Onyx.jpg
http://www.goathillkikos.com/TAY%20Onyx.jpg
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