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<January 16, 2003>
- I've realized that bird anthros a severely under represented, so I've decided to attempt to remedy that problem. Here's a Saffron Toucanet of some ranking in his tribe.
- This is a double experiment. First in using Illustrator to clean up my bad inking. Second as part of a series of diverse images of wolf anthros as a challange to move away from the perfect furry. I am working on a few of these, representing the diversity of humanity I've met online.
- Just spending a little time getting used to my new tablet.
- A black cat ninja.
- A merchant rabbit.
- A knight shark.
- This is my card design for the 2002 alt.devilbunnies holiday card exchange. The interior message was "Season's Greetings." Although the holidays are well behind us now, it's still appropriate to the season.
- Commission for M. Carpenter, of his raccoon character who wouldn't dream of hitting you with a wiffle bat.
- Alphaloe's custom mountain bike, paited with poster color in water color style. One of my favorite and most memorable painting, about my dream of owning this bike for almost ten years, then in middle of of 2002 when i have just finished painting this furry art, i unsuspectedly found myself really actually owning it. This is what i called from fantasy to reality. i'still feel the happiness today.
- here's a print for FC.. yah I'm alive, but only barely so.. watercolory pencilish!
- eyes getting bleary from lack of sleep. o_O here's another.. it'll probably make it as a t-shirt next year. thankees to Jonas for vectortracing this one. I think he did it over the summer? I'm not sure.. it feels like ages ago.
- This was a simple doodle I did for a friend of mine who'd just suffered the loss of two beloved pets. It was inspired and based on this goofy stuffed toy my sister has, called a "Piyo" or something. It looks more like a spherical duck than anything, so I drew a spherical duck. For my friend Rangely. [image © 2002 by Jen Seng] -- [Dec. 2002]
- Following a short-lived fad for pet dragons, and the inevitable injuries and attendant property damage, dragon breeders set out to create a docile domestic lap-dragon. Unfortunately, reckless inbreeding for the desireable traits of placid temper and a diet other than raw meat resulted in obese, sedentary dragons, while failing to deliver the dragon-breeder's Holy Grail of a dwarf lap-dragon. In the end, the dream of lap-dragons was abandoned, and dragons found a new niche as garbage disposals, eating virtually every form of organic trash and converting it to high grade fertilizer.
<January 16, 2003>