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I'm Ink and I draw a lot of animals (and a LOT of borzois). I may not answer all asks but I read and keep all the nice messages you send :) Please credit properly if you repost my art. If there's any art on here that you'd like to see on My Redbubble just send me an ask or a messege letting me know and I'll add it right in :) check my pinned post for commission info - Ko-fi - Discord - Redbubble - twitter - Personal blog - ebay - Webcomic blog - Other webcomic blog -
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its always funny whenever a non-artist thinks i can draw a straight line or a perfect circle. fool, you fell for my classic blunder

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I had a dream where a bunch of grey long-snouted creatures were gathered around this other creature, who was their creator, and were chanting “give us the wisdom of not knowing death” over and over again in a cheerful sing-song tone. They wanted their creator to make it so that they wouldn’t know about death/know that they will die, believing this would free them or enlighten them, or make them wiser.

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Anonymous asked:

i will look at your borzoi tag

Heh, fell for the classic trick

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Tumblr Tuesday: Julycanthropy

Yes, it's that time of year again. We're celebrating July the only way we know how—by sharing some excellent lycanthropic art from across Tumblr. We hope all (were)wolf-enthusiasts enjoyed the Buck Moon on Sunday, and that you delight in these powerful beasties, brought to you by your very own #artists on tumblr.

(Please proceed with caution if blood, gore, or animal parts squick you out, as there is mild body horror ahead—you know, the kind you might expect on a post about humans morphing into creatures and vice versa.)

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Girls when their periods sync

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I'll delete this later and I know the post caption is probably just a cute joke thingie, but I love this piece so much, not only because the art is beautiful but because this is exactly what I'm trying to do with my artwork too, make women into little creatures! This makes me feel so represented because women almost never get representation like this. Again I know this caption was more of a "meme" than a serious thing but it still made me happy! I know this wasn't the artist's intention and these are my own personal thoughts - this might sound stupid but it took me so long to figure out I was a woman because I never even realised that women can be like this. I don't mean literal werewolves obviously, but it's hard to explain - the fact that you can point at a picture of hairy werewolves dancing and say "girls on their period" instead of "little guys/bro's night". Yknow how everyone looks at a creature/animal and goes "he/him/little guy" assuming that everything is male by default, because people usually only recognise women when they are pink/girly - because womanhood is mostly a performance. Men can exist as they are, they don't have to shave, have eyelashes, etc. and everyone will recognise them as "men", while women have to do this whole performance. You would have to glue long eyelashes, boobs and pink paint on a an animal to make people recognise it as a "she". This is not every case ofc but it's just mostly what I've experienced.

And for the longest time I thought in order to be a woman I had to do this "performance" as well, because that's just what womanhood is. And it never felt right, I could never do it (especially as an autistic person), which made me believe I wasn't a woman at all. I just subconsciously associated women with pink/feminine/babies/girly stuff... because I never had representation like this. Women existing in their natural state - again, I don't mean literal werewolves - but, hairy, fat, "ugly". I had to LEARN that women can look/be neutral, and even masculine (please don't judge too hard, I was raised in as a hardcore Christian in the worst country in the EU so I had a lot of internalised misogyny to undo).

I only realised it later that women can be so much more. That I can be free. Women can even be hairy werewolves dancing around fire.

This is why I call lots of my creature-characters and clay figurines "she", because to me, it feels so gender-affirming and makes me so happy to have this kind of representation, as weird as it might sound.

Being a gender-noncomforming hairy, stinky woman-creature is absolutely my gender and I'm so happy when I see art like this

No ur completely spot on lol I have a very similar mindset for a lot of my art including the part about calling your clay creatures “she” I do the same for my creature sculptures. Some of my arts captions/titles are more genuine than others that are more meant for a joke (often it’s somewhere in between) this one’s a joke in the implication this is what happens to girls when their periods sync (and it being about periods at all really) but the werewolves were absolutely meant to be women and I set out intending to draw weird monstrous-looking women having fun.

assuming that everything is male by default, because people usually only recognise women when they are pink/girly - because womanhood is mostly a performance. Men can exist as they are, they don't have to shave, have eyelashes, etc. and everyone will recognise them as "men", while women have to do this whole performance. You would have to glue long eyelashes, boobs and pink paint on a an animal to make people recognise it as a "she"
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hi! hope you’re having a good day/night. wondering if you had any tip for achieving phosphorescence/fluorescence with colored pencils? i’ve been getting back into drawing after a long art block and wanted to draw some glow in the dark toys but i’ve been struggling to give a good actual green glow on a dark background. thought i’d ask since you’re incredible with colored pencil!

oh prismacolor neon colored pencils are perfect for this, they only have 3 colors (orange, yellow, and pink) but i think this is the closest thing to what ur describing that ive used in my own art

some of these are more subdued than others, i blend the neon color and a regular color (the neon pencils also have harder lead so are good for blending with) it creates this really nice underglow that i cant achieve with the regular colors. the more subtle ones have less of the neon color blended in and the brighter ones have more. the neon colors are really bright and vibrant it surprised me the first time i used one. my scanner does not pick up neon colors tho (idk if all scanners are like that) so I have to photograph the art instead whenever i use neon colors

im sure other brands have neon colors u can do this with (and other mediums too) this is just what i do

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Trashwaves-terf is also a huuuuge antisemite, there’s a new post like third on their blog that is :/ wow. I reported it. Scratch a terf and a nazi bleeds

Oh ik they’re fucking vile lol I don’t suggest anyone go to their blog just block and report

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Anonymous asked:

I think people are thinking of furries and zoophiles as being a yes or no question, but it’s more like a Venn diagram.

this is a good way of putting it yeah 😭

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