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He/Him. Furry/TF artist from Quebec. Français/English. I try to make my work body positive and inclusive as I can. No nazis welcome. 18+ only please.
Furaffinityhttps://www.furaffinity.net/user/fringedog/
Weasylhttps://www.weasyl.com/~ludocrow
Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/Fringecrow

About me:

1) I’m trans and gay
2) I was born to write
3) I love to run
4) I’m dumb as shit
5) I’m doing my best

Second Teratober pic done over the weekend. I'm still in a rough spot lately because Life so my productivity still is up and down but I'm trying.
Did you know I'm the editor of
WEREWOLVES VERSUS (a multi-year collaborative anthology of werewolf content)
and that we have a new issue coming out in a week? You can pre-order WEREWOLVES VERSUS: NATURE right now and get some bonus content (a song and a cocktail recipe) instantly! https://werewolvesversus.com/wv08
good day for a werewolf

So to try to keep me able to make personal art both between and during commissions, I've begun posting Werewolf Wednesdays art on my galleries and birdsite.

I figured it was perhaps time to share said artwork here.

Note that seen from the recent Aino&Ioppa commission, I don't just do TF&chararacters. I also very very much enjoy fantasy commissions, especially ones that let me try and practice my landscape sceneries chops!
More recently, I also completed just today this commission for Fenchurch!

Of recent commisions, I was particuliarly proud of this one for one Goosegloriosa of her character Aino riding her giant cormorant steed, Ioppa!

Her scythe is also based on the jaw of a northern pike(and specifically a giant demonic one in her setting apperently), and apparently a magical relic of sort!

Long time no updates here, I'll admit. The last month has been pretty rough so I was mostly away from social medias and even my galleries.

In other news, I'm full open for commissions! If you're interested, just hit me up with an email at [email protected] and we can start hashing out the details!

If I sounded overly-hash on devs themselves, I apologize, it wasn't my intent in the slightest. It's more the frustration I feel scrolling through hundreds of pages of games on a site, and realizing most of them are abandonware before anyone even became aware of their existence. Art cannot flourish in a vacuum of both curation and systemic support; when artists starve, it is rarely their work that is at fault, but a market that doesn't value their survival.