
A big (15x21-ish) piece I've been passively working on the last couple days, in line with AnthroCon's theme, Modern Stone-Age Furries.
See you in Pittsburgh next weekend! I'll be in the Dealer's Room at table G10! :]
See you in Pittsburgh next weekend! I'll be in the Dealer's Room at table G10! :]
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Wolf
Size 1000 x 683px
File Size 217.7 kB
Actually one of the earliest cave paintings still in existence depicts a strange antlered figure with owlish eyes and a horse-like tail apparently in the midst of some sort of dance, and a large penis and testicles are clearly visible flopping between the figures legs. So it could be argued that yes, the first furry artist, indeed, one of the very first artists mankind ever produced, did indeed draw penis. A nice bit of trivia to throw out at the next person who harasses you for spending all your time drawing naked furry guys!
Well--I don't do badges or commissions, so your better running to another artist before they fill up. :]
Sofawolf Press will have plenty of copies of Dog's Days, so no rush their. They have an island of tables soon as you walk into the dealer's room, so they are hard to miss. I'll be right across from them at table G10.
Sofawolf Press will have plenty of copies of Dog's Days, so no rush their. They have an island of tables soon as you walk into the dealer's room, so they are hard to miss. I'll be right across from them at table G10.
Sweet dramatic lighting, dude <3 And the light scattering through the fur is delish :9
For some reason, I imagine that wall is like the paleolithic craigslist 'missed connections' page. "You were the dude with the bodacious rack. I was the guy with the tight-strung bow. See you back at the watering hole? "
For some reason, I imagine that wall is like the paleolithic craigslist 'missed connections' page. "You were the dude with the bodacious rack. I was the guy with the tight-strung bow. See you back at the watering hole? "
I've been on a prehistory kick lately.
A couple weeks back I visited the natural history museum at the smithsonian in washington dc. They have a new-ish early humans exhibit. There's a string of beads from from shells that were made something like a hundred thousand years ago. Imagine being in a cave, maybe sitting on an animal hide, and thinking "gee, I think these shells would look pretty on a string around my neck. People were still people, even back then. They just knew less. It amazes me.
On a more furry related note, the oldest known carved figure is an anthropomorphic lion carved from ivory 30,000 years ago in what's now Germany. http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=98385
I suppose if you've evoked this reaction from me it's means you've succeeded. :)
A couple weeks back I visited the natural history museum at the smithsonian in washington dc. They have a new-ish early humans exhibit. There's a string of beads from from shells that were made something like a hundred thousand years ago. Imagine being in a cave, maybe sitting on an animal hide, and thinking "gee, I think these shells would look pretty on a string around my neck. People were still people, even back then. They just knew less. It amazes me.
On a more furry related note, the oldest known carved figure is an anthropomorphic lion carved from ivory 30,000 years ago in what's now Germany. http://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=98385
I suppose if you've evoked this reaction from me it's means you've succeeded. :)
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