Have some quarantine art! I've been poking at this for months but haven't really had time to work on it until, you know. A pandemic. But it's just a personal piece, kind of encompassing some of my personal practice and such.
Be safe everyone.
Be safe everyone.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 600 x 668px
File Size 100.7 kB
Oh! Oh gosh! I'm so glad you like it so much! I did it so long ago!
I'm doing... Okay. I have a little cash put away for emergencies, but I'm dreadfully scared I'll either get sick or lose my mind from missing my loved ones and physical touch. That seems to be everyone's worry these days.
I hope you and yours are okay?
I'm doing... Okay. I have a little cash put away for emergencies, but I'm dreadfully scared I'll either get sick or lose my mind from missing my loved ones and physical touch. That seems to be everyone's worry these days.
I hope you and yours are okay?
Thank you for asking. ^^ I'm doing alright at the moment taking necessary precautions to keep myself and those around me safe. It's been a challenging time with interruptions to what I typically do for income and slowing commissions here, but it's given me more time to focus on my bigger projects, so I'm trying to look on the bright side. Been spending lots of time outside in nature which is a plus. Feel free to reach out with a note if you need a lending ear or feedback on any projects or the like. I'd be happy to help out as best I can. :) Keep doing what you do. It makes more of a difference than you know.
Sometimes it takes a pandemic to have time for making art! Absolutely gorgeous woof! I love the soft texture of the fur. It makes me want to sink my entire face into their fluff haha.
Also, let me say, it pays off that you put attention into the backgrounds and framing of your subject matter. The old paper textures you use adds such character to your artwork. I could imagine discovering a trove of your drawings in an old attic and being filled with warmth and wonder.
Also, let me say, it pays off that you put attention into the backgrounds and framing of your subject matter. The old paper textures you use adds such character to your artwork. I could imagine discovering a trove of your drawings in an old attic and being filled with warmth and wonder.
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