
This year, I thought I would try making bookmarkers to sell at my table at the conventions I'll be going to, but I wasn't sure of what I should do.
Someone mentioned about making them monochromatic (like my colourful furry fems), which was a neat idea, but I didn't know what I should have them be.
Then I remembered an old cartoon show I used to watch when I was a kid, called "The Adventures of the Little Prince". In the show, the Little Prince had a Rose Girl...which was one stem of a red rose, with a little person living in the centre of the rose.
So the two ideas clicked together, and this is what I came up with :)
...and of course, went dealing with colourful roses, you *know* I'm going to have one of them going to be blue ;)
I'll see if I can have these made into laminated bookmarkers; the originals (which is all one sheet of bristol board), will be speciall matted and offered up for sale in the AnthroCon Art Show this year. These look sooooo much nicer in person...Photoshop has killed a lot of the lighter colours in this :(
9x12" Bristol board; inked with Micron marker pens, coloured with Prismacolour Markers and pencils. Each bookmarker is 6x2". I used removeable tape to put an "edge" around each of them, so there wouldn't be any lines boxing them in.
Someone mentioned about making them monochromatic (like my colourful furry fems), which was a neat idea, but I didn't know what I should have them be.
Then I remembered an old cartoon show I used to watch when I was a kid, called "The Adventures of the Little Prince". In the show, the Little Prince had a Rose Girl...which was one stem of a red rose, with a little person living in the centre of the rose.
So the two ideas clicked together, and this is what I came up with :)
...and of course, went dealing with colourful roses, you *know* I'm going to have one of them going to be blue ;)
I'll see if I can have these made into laminated bookmarkers; the originals (which is all one sheet of bristol board), will be speciall matted and offered up for sale in the AnthroCon Art Show this year. These look sooooo much nicer in person...Photoshop has killed a lot of the lighter colours in this :(
9x12" Bristol board; inked with Micron marker pens, coloured with Prismacolour Markers and pencils. Each bookmarker is 6x2". I used removeable tape to put an "edge" around each of them, so there wouldn't be any lines boxing them in.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 743 x 492px
File Size 110.8 kB
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