
A glamorous 1920's cat, with a glass of champagne, and an art deco motif.
Done with micron pen, copic markers, and acrylic paints on 8"x10.5" bristol board.
The original will be at the Anthrocon art show.
Done with micron pen, copic markers, and acrylic paints on 8"x10.5" bristol board.
The original will be at the Anthrocon art show.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Housecat
Size 752 x 1000px
File Size 211.5 kB
All we wish is
Is a simple sip of champagne
Savor'd from a slender-stemmed
champagne flute.
We may be off our toot,
But a simple sip of champagne's savor'd
From a champagne flute!
Neither short-stemmed goblet,
Nor a stout, squat stein,
We'll have none of that here...
If one shan't savor champagne
from a slender champagne flute,
One may as well...swill beer.
Is a simple sip of champagne
Savor'd from a slender-stemmed
champagne flute.
We may be off our toot,
But a simple sip of champagne's savor'd
From a champagne flute!
Neither short-stemmed goblet,
Nor a stout, squat stein,
We'll have none of that here...
If one shan't savor champagne
from a slender champagne flute,
One may as well...swill beer.
she needs something playing in the background to get those hips moving
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xs.....7DC9E59B0EE886
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xs.....7DC9E59B0EE886
Totally aside from the elegant cat, I've got to say something about that background! From someone who has digested as much 1920s-1950s architecture as he can get (variants on the style we now call "Art Deco" runs through this whole span of decades) it's not always easy to draw modern versions, not copied precisely from old ones, and have them look 'right.' Usually, something about them stands out as new, not old.
Kacey, if this isn't copied from an old image (and I suspect it's not - inspired loosely by, maybe, but not copied line-for-line) it's spot-on, post-1925 (what was then usually termed) Art Moderne. SPOT-ON. Looks 100% old. Tracy Butler nails this style. I haven't seen another furry artist do it until now-- and few non-furry artists get it right, either.
(Also bravo for using the 20s-30s Champagne glass, not the tall, narrow flute, which is a modern thing.) And her outfit is-- well, absolutely everything is flawlessly period-- and your style is always really pretty anyway. Spectacular.
Kacey, if this isn't copied from an old image (and I suspect it's not - inspired loosely by, maybe, but not copied line-for-line) it's spot-on, post-1925 (what was then usually termed) Art Moderne. SPOT-ON. Looks 100% old. Tracy Butler nails this style. I haven't seen another furry artist do it until now-- and few non-furry artists get it right, either.
(Also bravo for using the 20s-30s Champagne glass, not the tall, narrow flute, which is a modern thing.) And her outfit is-- well, absolutely everything is flawlessly period-- and your style is always really pretty anyway. Spectacular.
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