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Vicky Morgan-Keith
This is a commission piece I did of a foxy Scottish lad named Camstone. Ink on Bristol. The character Camstone Fox is © Peter A. Morrison. I have received permission from Mr. Morrison to post this image.
A little skunk as a chimney sweep of sorts. Ink on bristol.
Another selection from the "Furry Fantasy" Portfolio featuring a Scottish Clydesdale overlooking a bay scenefrom the Isle of Skye. You can hear the pipes a callin'...
This piece, "Dental Exam" shows Hask receiving a dental inspection from a little Mi'kar friend. The idea was ispired by a nature program about crocodiles or aligators that allow certain birds in their mouths to peck food from between their teeth. Done on Canson marker paper with Prismcolor and Design markers.
This is the cover to my first published comic, Ernor.
Whitepaw is improving his "water magic" skills, and Hask doesn't look too happy about it. Prismacolor and Design markers and ink on bristol.
This is piece for my recent "Furry Fantasy" Portfolio featuring anthro characters with period clothing. A vixen with a penchant for a lively tune.
This piece, titled "Bond Mount" was done on Canson marker paper with Prismcolor and Design markers. The original will hopefully sell at the ConFurence Art Show.
This is a concept sketch for Frost, the shaman of Blackmane's pack in Ernor. I decided to give him a staff instead of a spear in the final version since the Fenrae weren't initially going to start off as tool users. Frost is © 2000 Vicky R. Morgan-Keith.
Hask pauses on her journey in the highrocks to scan the ominous Ernor skies, ever watchful for evil wingthings. This picture originally appeared on the back cover of Ernor #2. The inked artwork is 11 X 17 and was colored in Photoshop by my husband, Patrick Keith.
This is a little sketch I used for my first Photoshop coloring attempt. There was more to the sketch, but I didn't include all of it as I didn't want to bite off more than I could chew my first time out with computer coloring. Pat was watching over my shoulder the whole time giving me useful and patient instruction, "wax on, wax off".
This piece is titled "Slinky Lynx". The dress suits her, don't you think? Pen, brush and ink on bristol.
Here's a little 5 X 7 picture of Whitepaw done with prismcolor markers and ink on acid-free 65 lb. paper. I'm in the process of doing several original pieces to put up for sale at some of the upcoming conventions Pat and I will be attending this year.
Vicky Morgan-Keith