Commissioned by Ardenfetz for Shisa
I don't get too many porcine. This is the first in 10 years. From what I've been told of him, he's outgoing and friendly, manly, and a giant ham. No, literally - he likes to loom over buildings.
This a "Painted Badge" commission. Its a small painting (5"x 7"), that get made into a Con Badge (3" x 4"), the customer gets both the painting and a laminated con badge. This is the way I am doing badge from now on.
Here is the corresponding badge: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/19751377
Medium: Acrylic on Hardboard
Size: 5 in x 7 in
Date: April 2016
I don't get too many porcine. This is the first in 10 years. From what I've been told of him, he's outgoing and friendly, manly, and a giant ham. No, literally - he likes to loom over buildings.
This a "Painted Badge" commission. Its a small painting (5"x 7"), that get made into a Con Badge (3" x 4"), the customer gets both the painting and a laminated con badge. This is the way I am doing badge from now on.
Here is the corresponding badge: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/19751377
Medium: Acrylic on Hardboard
Size: 5 in x 7 in
Date: April 2016
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Pig / Swine
Gender Male
Size 423 x 600px
File Size 78.3 kB
Wonderful as always, but that snout is extra-amazing! Dunno, it just really catches my attention.
Actually, a nice portrait of someone who is probably usually underestimated and misunderstood.
'S'funny, I just finished reading an interesting book in which one of the characters was a moderately noble boar.
Jim Woodring, he of Frank fame, has a somewhat less noble character he calls Manhog.
'S'funny, I just finished reading an interesting book in which one of the characters was a moderately noble boar.
Jim Woodring, he of Frank fame, has a somewhat less noble character he calls Manhog.
Yea, Porcine are noble creatures usually, most people dismiss them as muck dwellers. Which is not the case. *Grin*
Indeed. In my first book, most restaurants were run by folks of the Porcine persuasion. You couldn't ask for cleaner folks or better chefs. They know food...
Lovely brush work, it really emphasizes how fluffy his hair is and the rich color of his body, very well illuminated, if that makes sense. Those eyes are so bright and shiny!
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