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Heading to Anthrocon? Check out my originals in the '22 art show!
I just want to live my own life, care for my children, contribute to society and pursue happiness. Why is that so impossible?
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Hi, I'm Dangerwood, a traditional artist. A lot of my work is autobiographical, and I sometimes depict myself as a genderless feral canid as a way to process my personal thoughts and feelings.
It would hurt less to just take it out.
Ink on watercolor paper, 2021.
Hi, new followers!
You've found me at an unusual time in my life since I've been displaced by the Calf Canyon Fire. My tweets have been emergency RTs and fire maps for a month.
But, when times get back to normal, expect to see more of my art & politics on your newsfeed
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#PortfolioDay
I'm Dangerwood, she/her, a traditional artist living the desert southwest🌵
Follow me if you want to populate your timeline with canids and other wild things
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To see more, check out the 🔗 in my profile. Thanks for lookin!
#LoboWeek Some mixed-media studies of "Mr. Goodbar", Mexican gray wolf m1888.
Mr. Goodbar has been in the news a few times recently, and his story illustrates the troubles that wild lobos face in a landscape so dominated by humans
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Compassionate naturalist & wolf-killer.
Is Bailey's name a suitable for the Mexican wolf?
Maybe it reflects the tenuous nature of the lobo's continued existence: Forever caught between our desire to save/protect, and our settler drive to destroy in the name of progress/industry.