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Wolfling Silverpaws

Sark
Sark by @drummerseve (Wolfling Silverpaws)

This isnt really furrywork, as I'm not a furry artist, but it was the only category for animals.

A portrait of my character, Sark, a resident of a world called Dawnworld, in a story of mine, called Comes the Dawn. She's a timberwolf, but obviously, colored like a red wolf. In the beginning, it was born to Men and Wolves, but when Man's greed grew, Dawnworld was put in peril, and so the Wolf(the wolf have a motto of sorts: One soul, one heart, one life, one Wolf.) waged war. When the world of Men fell, Dawnworld was handed over to the Wolf, and peace reigned until greed tainted the hearts of a few wolves, and so, the second Wolf was born, changing Dawnworld forever.

I'll prolly be illustrating Sark's siblings, Matrose, and Tink soon.

I really like how this came out - especially her feathers. I also like the background; I'd originally planned to include buffalo, wolves, etc, in Native American art, but decided against it. Decided the earthiness was enough. But I think the colors I chose for her name threw it off a bit. But red and blue are her colors. o.O

Pencils and watercolor. Again, I used a watercolor wash, then used pencil, then went over it with a thin layer of watercolor, to smooth out the pencils. I used tons of terra cotta, tuscan red, and a light brown for her fur, including some black, obviously. I messed up on her red feather. I like her eye, too.

Scan cut off part of her red feather.

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19y291d ago
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