S/fur dead edition

s/fur dead edition

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I never found furries attractive when I was young, and never really developed such a thing as a crush. Closest I've had to a "crush" would probably be this girl right here.

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badass skunk babe with a motorcycle. nice! spent a lot of time watching Swat Kats reruns as a kid and that show is awash in furry babes.

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His work helped drag me deeper into the void of fur years ago,beyond the mostly r34 type stuff. It's a shame his later work was mostly ultra realistic and you can see the quality decline along with his health. Could you imagine being his next of kin and having to sort through filing cabinets full of 30 years of furry smut?

RIP you will be missed

I actually also like the more realistic stuff, though in a bit of a different way. In fact, right now I am attempting to recreate this with acrylics to hang in my living room

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look at the year on that picture. 1996. this image is as old as I am. I often forget just how long the furry community has been doing art.

eh, to each his own. Something I always like about his work is that if he could manage a G rating his stuff would be right at home in any cartoon strip. That and the pen on paper format feels much more professional and art like than digital media. Lots of his work could be hung in an art gallery and wouldn't look out of place but something like wolfienail or meesh feels like it shouldn't exist outside of the internet or confines of some weirdos harddrive

this, traditional art just has a certain thing over digital that's just making it so much more appreciatable on an aesthetic level

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