I'm opening for Posca badges to recoup my (booked) bus ticket and registration to Anthrocon. $50 in advance for delivery at Anthrocon itself, $55-60 at the con itself (at or outside the Artist's Alley).
Unlike the inkwashes, I can do these in an hour or two burst, so they're good to cleanse my palette while I finish that commission queue. If you're not at AC, I can mail them.
This one was my sister
therometwin - who is now a fox and doesn't have a lot of art yet - and she's wonderful. The sun behind her sort of came out close to the Van Gogh sunflower piece - if not for the clutter, we'd have made a Dr. Who reference.
5.5"x4.15"
Materials: Acrylic markers (Posca, Eddings, Deco), lightfast dye, gold sharpie, ink on (acid free) card.
Unlike the inkwashes, I can do these in an hour or two burst, so they're good to cleanse my palette while I finish that commission queue. If you're not at AC, I can mail them.
This one was my sister
therometwin - who is now a fox and doesn't have a lot of art yet - and she's wonderful. The sun behind her sort of came out close to the Van Gogh sunflower piece - if not for the clutter, we'd have made a Dr. Who reference.5.5"x4.15"
Materials: Acrylic markers (Posca, Eddings, Deco), lightfast dye, gold sharpie, ink on (acid free) card.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Fox (Other)
Size 1433 x 2000px
File Size 5.75 MB
That was such a beautiful episode of Doctor Who.
And this is a beautiful piece!
Something about this badge put me in mind of a movie poster, where the plot would involve getting to the city of Rome and having a rome-ance with a woman named Rome, and.. ants..? >__> Aunts?
Anyway, that red curve above her head, is that something she's looking at, or a cartoonishly raised eyebrow? :}
And this is a beautiful piece!
Something about this badge put me in mind of a movie poster, where the plot would involve getting to the city of Rome and having a rome-ance with a woman named Rome, and.. ants..? >__> Aunts?
Anyway, that red curve above her head, is that something she's looking at, or a cartoonishly raised eyebrow? :}
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