Tyler - 26/01/2023 - 03:20
A very quick drawing (10-15 min) of the main character of
Sotalo I did yesterday evening while discussing with this artist on a truly interesting project he is developing.
Sotalo I did yesterday evening while discussing with this artist on a truly interesting project he is developing.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 1500 x 900px
File Size 282.4 kB
They're drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's drawing an invisible mole with glasses drawing the main character of Sotalo who's-
It reminds me this lithograph โ
I am glad you like it.
Your project is really great and the fact that I am part of it (with my drawing displayed in the museum) is a true honor. Of course, the pride of being exposed, among very talented artists I deeply admire, is part of the pleasure, yet the pedagogic dimension of your project (because most museums, or even exhibitions, usually have some pedagogic purpose) is probably the major goal you are intending, at least it is the way I am interpreting it an, therefore, as you my guess, seeing my (artistic) works being part of a project displaying knowledge (about Furry Fandom) is somehow a true achievement / recognition for me.
Your project is really great and the fact that I am part of it (with my drawing displayed in the museum) is a true honor. Of course, the pride of being exposed, among very talented artists I deeply admire, is part of the pleasure, yet the pedagogic dimension of your project (because most museums, or even exhibitions, usually have some pedagogic purpose) is probably the major goal you are intending, at least it is the way I am interpreting it an, therefore, as you my guess, seeing my (artistic) works being part of a project displaying knowledge (about Furry Fandom) is somehow a true achievement / recognition for me.
:3 I'm so glad you feel that way! The primary modus operandi was to expose people to furry art they ordinarily wouldn't go out on their own to see. It was to make a grand museum-going experience with pieces specifically curated for the purpose. This is the contemporary state of anthro art, and the art in this museum is actually worthy of being in a museum: not something you try to hide or stash away, but something remarkable to be proud of.
The tendrils of virtues branch out from there: people who've been furries for a long time see it as a totem, a reminder of why they joined in the first place. It cuts through the fog and acts like a beacon. People who think furry art is purely sexual realize it's so much more than that. It's also exposing people to things that might make them feel uncomfortable and better come to terms with it. Or abstract works and different styles that broaden their mind to what "furry" can be. Some people said this museum would be great to explain "furry" to their family. I've noticed the artists who accepted and seen the museum have got a lot more experimental and fine-tuned their quality just after seeing the screenshots and accepting entry, so it's boosting artists' confidence and prowess. And it inspired a lot of people to start drawing and creating or pick it up again.
More to do, but I can't wait to bring this to the public! I am grateful to the artists who accepted because this museum wouldn't be possible without their contributions.
The tendrils of virtues branch out from there: people who've been furries for a long time see it as a totem, a reminder of why they joined in the first place. It cuts through the fog and acts like a beacon. People who think furry art is purely sexual realize it's so much more than that. It's also exposing people to things that might make them feel uncomfortable and better come to terms with it. Or abstract works and different styles that broaden their mind to what "furry" can be. Some people said this museum would be great to explain "furry" to their family. I've noticed the artists who accepted and seen the museum have got a lot more experimental and fine-tuned their quality just after seeing the screenshots and accepting entry, so it's boosting artists' confidence and prowess. And it inspired a lot of people to start drawing and creating or pick it up again.
More to do, but I can't wait to bring this to the public! I am grateful to the artists who accepted because this museum wouldn't be possible without their contributions.
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