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Deerly Beloved

@deerypoof / deerypoof.tumblr.com

Frequent postings of cervine-related photography, drawings, sculptures, and other visual tidbits to tickle the fancy of ungulate enthusiasts, nature lovers, and artists alike.
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Hunters Folley: Furfur - Elizabeth McGrath

Materials: Magic sculpt, 50,000 + Swarovski Crystals & 24K gold leaf, 22" x 19" x 17", December 2016. This piece is available through Corey Helford Gallery. info@lizmcgrath.com . special thanks to Christa Collins for helping me glue.
From the Dark Howl collection (x)
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octodraws

Sorry for not updating much on here. I’m super busy with homework, but hopefully my illustration projects will be done soon so I can share them.

These are the fronts of a series of Valentine’s Day cards I’m making for my AdGraph class. I wanted to do LGBTQA+ cards since I never see any, but I also wanted to do deer puns, so here ya go. I call them my queer deer! My intention was to make stags for a gay guy couple, does for a lesbian couple, and fawns for a gender neutral couple. I hope you guys like them!

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Nr. 4! With the passing of Tyrus Wong so much gorgeous Bambi art has been floating around, I felt I had to do a tribute of sorts.

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The deer of all lands a history of the family Cervidæ living and extinct. 

By Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915 

Publication info London,R. Ward, limited,1898. BHL Collections: Ernst Mayr Library of the MCZ, Harvard University

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Bringer of Light

Happy Holidays to everyone! Even if you’re not celebrating Christmas or don’t celebrate a religious holiday I still wish you have a good time for the rest of the remaining year. Everyone deserves some light and brightness in their lives at the darkest time of the year. This Christmas I wanted to do some kind of holiday greeting for everyone so I drew this piece. The oldest of my followers might find this familiar - and there is a reason for that. I chose to redraw an idea I had years ago, both because I like it myself and because I wanted to see how differently I would do it now. Here is the original image.

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