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@CorbinRainbolt Mexican gray wolves can be contemporary wildlife art AND paleo art because they're likely the decendents of the wolves that first crossed the Bering Strait and populated the Americas after the extinction of the Berigian wolf in the Late Pleistocene.
Thanks for this great thread!
#animalartistsunite again!
One of my favorite tags. Go check it out and see tons of amazing artists👁🐾
For more of my stuff, visit: https://t.co/cEal9bO8LP
Please feel free to comment with questions about my work if any of it makes you ponder.
I Wish You Well, gouache and pencil.
For my grad thesis, I was placing human-made art objects in the wild & using a trailcam to film wildlife interacting with them, then I'd paint from the video. This was a steel bowl containing water and quartz crystals called "I Wish You Well"
Fursona appreciation post??
c'est moi 🔥💜 https://t.co/U4fGupL4EN
My kid doing an excited fidget-dance while waiting for the school doors to open this morning.
I homeschooled her for all of kindergarten due to the pandemic. Sending her to in-person classes felt like her 1st-ever school day all over again, but a lot more anxious for me.
Old sketchbook find.
I used to dog-sit for a Shih Tzu named Rutabaga. He had one squeaky frog toy that was his favorite, and he would lie there and suck on its butt for hours like this
I have a goofy meme commission that will require me to playfully rip off a portrait of Napoleon, so I'm shopping for one
And this horse made my day bright. Thank you, Joseph Chabord (1769-1821)