I already have some of JH's artwork on my bedroom walls in my
apartment. It definitely gets some interesting reactions from
visitors, and if I ever want to keep someone from seeing it all I have
to do is close my door. Normally I don't mind people seeing the art,
but having to explain what a furry is every day gets old after a while :P
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "xmewxchanx" <xmewxchanx@...> wrote:
>
> When I get my apartment you can bet that I'm going to have Hardiman's
> art on the wall. Like Scrapper said "If people don't like it, they can
> look away."
>
> I also have almost all the money together, so I'll be buying all the
> portfolios soon, hell I might just buy all his art of the girls at one
> time, would save me time but also put a dent in my wallet.
>
> I wish there were more signed copies though, having everything signed
> and framed would be awesome, lol.
>
> ~Mew the Skunk~
>
>
>
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Scrapper Black Dragon
> <scrapperbd_at_> wrote:
> >
> > > > Having a digital copy is nothing like having the
> > > > physical though :P
> > > Agreed. All other things aside, paper (or canvas) is a
> > > much less
> > > stressful media than a glowing screen, colors are as the
> > > artist intended. (Or so we hope!)
> > >
> > I find it more that there is something satisfying in being
> > able to 'possess' a real media copy. Digital, everyone
> > else can have the same as yours, but with a piece of paper,
> > ever if someone else has the same print, this one is
> > _yours_ - the little crease in the corner, or if it was
> > signed afterwards by the artist - it is exclusive to you
> > and if you want to hide it away and keep it just for you,
> > you can. That little smug feeling of 'mine'.
> >
> > > I'd love to frame and put up some of Jim's stuff ...
> > > there are sometimes kids there, or uptight adults.
> > >
> > I have a Terri Smith and Michelle Light (both furry artists
> > - not bikini models for those unfamiliar with the names)
> > hanging up at my place, but they are 'tasteful pinup' and
> > if people don't like them, they can look away. I have a
> > few friends that are 'weirded out' by the furry concept.
> > One of the guys furry but gay and finds 'curvy female
> > bodies' a bit daunting. Tough, says I.
> >
> > > It's just too hard to explain....
> > >
> > Explanations past "I like it" do tend to get complicated,
> > especially if the person (or you) isn't artistically
> > learned so you can explain in technical terms why nice
> > curves hold appeal (and the idea of fluffly and cuddly...)
> >
> > > "Gee, I wonder if Jim could do a "G-rated" pic
> > > of the girls.
> > >
> > I think you were on the right track with the "Gee - I
> > didn't know you could do that..." is pretty much Mr H's
> > idea of G rated. ;-P
> >
> > > It'd look nice next to the Pepe Le Pew cell. :-)
> > >
> > There is a fan art with Pepe and the sisters... :-D But
> > only G rated in regard to "Gee - lucky guy!"
> >
> > Scrapper, Black Dragon, accomodating is fine, but there are limits!
> >
> >
> >
>
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Received on Wed Jan 16 2008 - 19:30:29 CST