Fur Art Gallery
steamship-historical-society
kara pitka
brusnika girl
mario and sonic at the Olympic
give-in
Design for a chaise longue (French, 1800s).
Geoffrey Johnson (American, b. 1965, Greensboro, NC, USA) - 1: Interior with Paintings, 2018 2: Int
An other commission for @evilsylar101. Thank you ^^
nymla:I started planning this Yule Goat costume in June, and now it is finally COMPLETE! ️❄️️Glad Lu
Finally finished the ref sheet! (though I could still probably shove more info in on the right but n
Studio Supper - Amy Katherine Browning c.1930British, 1881-1978Oil on canvas
i love a woman who can kick my ass
Franz Stuck (1863-1928), ‘Der böse Gewissen’ (The bad Conscience), “Die Kunst unse
My lovely fursona Snow Dust! I am SO glad I made her a dragon! Should I give her tiny wings….
Some personal stuff drawn for fun and relax…I will be grateful if you support my art:https://
A bit further with these two WIPs. First one is my OC Charlie, the second one is Gwyn ap Nudd, a cha
collinjrae:Lucille Furr
Usamaru Furuya 古屋 兎丸 (Japanese, b. 1968, Tokyo, Japan) - Ningen Shikkaku aka 人間失格 aka No Longer Huma
So I was told it’s Fursuit Friday and I wanted to document my Fursuit Head’s progress! I have to fin
Herbert Matter, artwork for Knoll Office / Planned Furniture brochure, 1954. Knoll Associates, USA.
Jean Beauduin (1851 - 1916)Portrait of a young woman, three quarter length, in a winter park with fu
@tattoobaristaboy hi I drew your ‘sona cause I rlly like his design omo
artnouveaustyle:This is the Lit Aube et Crépuscule (Dawn and Twilight bed) by Emile Gallé. It was ma
Harpy Marble tomb relief, 480-470 BCE, from the Acropolis of Xanthos, Lycia, modern Antalya Provinc
scenebunny:hehe new fursona i designed in between commissions becuz i lack self control
Alexander Zick (1845-1907), ’Die Eumeniden’, “Die Kunst unserer Zeit”, 1893S
Commission for Drowsy_Boi on FurAffinity!Thank you for your business!!Feel free to message me if you
huariqueje:Nostalgia - Amy Katherine BrowningBritish 1881-1978Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 77.5 cm
Franz Stuck (1863-1928), “The Murder’, ’‘The Art Journal”, 1894SourceT
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