I bought some Sennelier oil pastels yesterday, and I did this practice painting of my fursona Rabi to get accustomed to them. These were so fun to work with and I had a blast figuring them out.
The signifer scouts ahead the landscape around him.
This is the next in my “Goats” series.
Medium: Oil on canvas panel
Date Completed: 2 January 2022
This painting took a lot longer than anticipated. Well, here it is, enjoy!
Medium: Digital (Krita)
Date Completed: 2 March 2022
A digital painting inspired by Goya's "Witches' Sabbath".
My latest dogwoman sculpture. An exercise in verism.
🍁There’s a quiet strength in just existing. It’s easy to overlook, especially when everything feels awful, but simply getting through each day is a huge accomplishment. You might not always see it, but just by being here, you’re adding something uniquely important to the world. It’s not about doing something extraordinary or being the best; it’s about continuing on, even when things are tough. Your presence matters, and it has a positive impact in ways you might not notice, but others do. Give yourself credit for the small victories, the moments when you keep going despite it all. Those moments show just how strong you are, even if it doesn’t feel that way. Hang on to that thought, because it’s a truth worth holding onto as you face whatever comes your way.🍁
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Old goatman fisherman.
Here's a little self portrait drawing I did in Rebelle. Really digging the graphite pencil brushes!
Oviraptor drawing.
I thought of this concept in the hospital back in 2021, and I revisited it during my last hospitalization a couple weeks back. Here is a digital drawing that I finished last night to explore it more.
Just added this to my print shop. Go check it out!
Goatfolk digital painting based on "Ophelia".
Yet another dogwoman sculpture!
The Art of Elise Moore She/They | Black | Sapphic | 22 | Schizoaffective Disorder + Autism
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