
For a contest at
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A clione anthro, modelling the latest in beachwear for the hippie herm: a short top, and a suitably androgynously styled short sarong. The sarong is worn by men and women alike, and the top-- while exposing the belly --isn't clearly a men's fit or women's. The patterns include a series of astrological symbols along the sarong, while the sign for Pallas* adorns the shirt.
I figured an oceanic gastropod made sense as both a beach-goer and as a hermaphrodite, and I've been wanting to do a clione anthro for a while. Zir name is taken from Greek mythology, and the freckles are just kind of cute.
Also, HOLY CRAP I DREW BACKGROUND.
*For those who believe it, transgender activist and shaman Raven Kaldera notes that Pallas seems to have some connection, astrologically speaking, to intersex/transgender/androgynous/third gender/genderqueer folks.
EDIT: Fixed a couple details. I don't think anyone really noticed, but whatever.

A clione anthro, modelling the latest in beachwear for the hippie herm: a short top, and a suitably androgynously styled short sarong. The sarong is worn by men and women alike, and the top-- while exposing the belly --isn't clearly a men's fit or women's. The patterns include a series of astrological symbols along the sarong, while the sign for Pallas* adorns the shirt.
I figured an oceanic gastropod made sense as both a beach-goer and as a hermaphrodite, and I've been wanting to do a clione anthro for a while. Zir name is taken from Greek mythology, and the freckles are just kind of cute.
Also, HOLY CRAP I DREW BACKGROUND.
*For those who believe it, transgender activist and shaman Raven Kaldera notes that Pallas seems to have some connection, astrologically speaking, to intersex/transgender/androgynous/third gender/genderqueer folks.
EDIT: Fixed a couple details. I don't think anyone really noticed, but whatever.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
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