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Lilleah Aawest

Chicken Breasts
Chicken Breasts by @westlilleah (Lilleah Aawest)

Chicken breasts- yes pn intended. this is a part of a series i am working on, i am protraying my favorite kinds of chickens in anthro/furry form, this one is a White Silky, a asian breed known for its black skin, fur-like feathers, feathered feet, poof of fluf on the head and extra toes

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Posted: Friday, 23 April, 2004 @ 10:47 PM

This picture should have comments! The detail in the feathers is awesome! I love the shading and your whole idea is very unique and very cool! Wonderful stuff! What medium did you use? Colored pencils?

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 04:04 PM

black ink and colored pencil ^_^

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 10:04 AM
Lovely picture and funny concept behind it : ) Actually i never came to think how many kind of chickens there are, so i admire your ability to reproduce their various characters :)
Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 04:03 PM

i am doing my BIG school project (senior research project) on chickens and there are 300 kinds/variations/breeds of chickens, and even more with "Bantams" which are minis (i own 20 kinds of bantams, they are 1/2 to 1/5 the size of standard chickens) because there is no standard sized version of the long tail buff/white/black japanese (which have VERY short legs! they always look like they are laying down!)

Posted: Monday, 26 April, 2004 @ 05:10 PM

This would make for a very cool and very doable costume design, for a play, say. Very interesting, I love the purple face!

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