(Yes I know, it's been a while)
I finally got this drawing done! Some of you might remember how I'd take on this concept of my fursona being a "demigod" well... why should I leave my mate out of the fun. We both developed the idea of Mike's female fursona Dixie, being a Native American goddess... sort of a caretaker of the trees, animals, and all things natural. Her costume was thanks to some extensive research on Iriquois and Cherokee dresses and jewlery - I wanted to keep it authentic and not a stereotypical "indian." And the swampy background is supposed to represent both his Lousiana and my Florida, idea acutally coming from a local lake I know here.
In all, a lot of planning, a lot of work, and a lot of love - because this is for my baby after all. ^_^
The title is acutally a name suggestion for Mike's goddess form - Adohee is Cherokee for "forest" and kind of has the word "doe" in there which fits the species.
I finally got this drawing done! Some of you might remember how I'd take on this concept of my fursona being a "demigod" well... why should I leave my mate out of the fun. We both developed the idea of Mike's female fursona Dixie, being a Native American goddess... sort of a caretaker of the trees, animals, and all things natural. Her costume was thanks to some extensive research on Iriquois and Cherokee dresses and jewlery - I wanted to keep it authentic and not a stereotypical "indian." And the swampy background is supposed to represent both his Lousiana and my Florida, idea acutally coming from a local lake I know here.
In all, a lot of planning, a lot of work, and a lot of love - because this is for my baby after all. ^_^
The title is acutally a name suggestion for Mike's goddess form - Adohee is Cherokee for "forest" and kind of has the word "doe" in there which fits the species.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 452 x 591px
File Size 105.9 kB
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