In 2001 I graduated art college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and, as a result, my artwork saw a vast improvement in quality. Nowadays, most of my artwork is either done for fun or by commission, but I still feel that my work is inspired by that spiritual connection, even if the artwork itself isn’t meant to be a statement about spirituality.Įven though I’ve been doing artwork for the furry community since 1998, very little of my older artwork remains online. This all changed once I found the furry community and realized that there were so many other people who appreciated that type of artwork, and who felt the same about themselves. For some reason, as I was drawing these images, I found that there was something very personal about them, and found that I didn’t want to show these images to anyone else, because of how intensely personal they seemed to me. But I wasn't going to sit under a sun lamp waiting for my excrement to dry to a crust before flaking it off with a.
I began drawing anthropomorphic art long before I even knew that there was an actual genre based upon it. There just seemed to be something sacred about the fox, which I couldn’t quite understand.
Even as a child, I would draw pictures of foxes and fantasize about being one, as if the fox was somehow part of me. All my life I’ve felt a strong spiritual connection to the fox.