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CITIES NEVER SLEEP + SPEEDPAINT [August 11,2016]
CITIES NEVER SLEEP + SPEEDPAINT [August 11,2016] by @Fireseeker_Arts (Fireseeker Arts)

So here's another city scene I created using non-canon versions of Seek and Isaac [another character of mine]. It was this year where I would occasionally make Fireseeker into a furry since I still see her as a persona. However, nowadays I have made a separate animal persona for myself and I use Fireseeker moreso as an art mascot. Kinda similar to how Walt Disney uses Mickey Mouse as the face for his work.. something like that. Anywho, this scene was actually inspired by a photo I came across: Sally Daives's ''All-Night Coffee'':

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Over the years, creating pieces from photos have been my form of study. I used them to not only understand poses and composition but also help me understand backgrounds. It may be improper sure [as someone who's only art education was self taught, highschool and a little bit of college] but hey, everyone learns somehow. While I still teach myself through imitation, I try to keep my references far enough from the original as I can. This piece was an exception. This piece may be one that I might redraw one day and use it as inspiration for my story.. Speedpaint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnMUjIOUg8&abchannel=FireseekerA47

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