Deer in the moon.
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)
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!
Smoke Deer drawn tonight while streaming, requested by @loch-mint
In the wood of the giant by GRANDR, via Flickr
Happy 2017! #deer #happynewyear #2017
Five Fun Facts About Reindeer
by Mark Madison, Historian - USFWS
1. In North America we traditionally call reindeer caribou. Reindeer is from the Norse word “hreinn” for horned animal. Caribou comes to up from Native peoples “qalipu” converted to French which means “snow shoveler…”
(read more: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)
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)
Fanged deer by FleeceRot Fursuits (facebook page)
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
unwelcome
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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