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My sona is finally drawn!

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 14:31
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Happy Holidays! (twokinds)

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 14:29
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I need some practice! Free portraits.

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 14:02

I really need some practice and I always feel more motivated to draw for someone else. So give me your ref sheets or tell me a description and I'll get to as many as I can within the week. Will probably do most of them this coming weekend.

Here is my FA: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/screammealullaby/

I'd rather do them in a more chibi style, but may switch it up.

Can't wait to see what you guys have!

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Art Post: The Sculpture of Kristine and Colin Poole

[adjective][species] - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 14:00

Chimaera is a series of five sculptures of animal-people by Kristine & Colin Poole, a couple working out of Santa Fe. The sculptures are of animal people, with a focus on nudity and sexuality, featuring the juxtaposition of animal heads on human bodies.

Fauna, by Colin & Kristine Poole

Fauna, by Kristine & Colin Poole

The idea behind these sculptures is nothing new. The figures are overtly sexual and sexualized. The sexual drive is common to all mammals, human and non-human, and so the use of non-human heads on a sexualized human body highlights our status as mere animals.

It’s a common trope in anthropomorphic art, common enough to be upended three hundred years ago in Jonathan Swift’s 1726 satirical novel Gulliver’s Travels. Gulliver’s final misadventure is to the island of the houyhnhnms, rational horses that have been stripped of identifiable animalistic drives, akin to Star Trek’s vulcans. Humans appear on this island, absent of reason and logic. By making the humans overtly ‘animalistic’ and the horses ‘rational’, Swift is able to highlight the base drives behind many of our actions, and also how extreme rationality can led to inhumane acts.

Kristine and Colin Poole’s intent is less complex. On her website, Kristine says:

“The Chimaera series reinterprets world mythology and cultural stories through anthropomorphic imagery and explores the relationship between human and animal expression, spirits and emotions. These figures emphasize the unity of our cultural roots and revisit the allure of storytelling—how people have, since ancient history, told stories of human and animal attributes combining with magical results.”

 

Each sculpture is intended to call back to a specific story or myth, so the goat-girl* above is intended to be the goddess Fauna, the female complement of Faunus (and Roman counterpart of the better-known Pan). Below we see a representation of the Egyptian deity Bastet:

Pretty Little Pussy, by Colin & Kristina Poole

Pretty Little Pussy, by Kristine & Colin Poole

To me, the connection of these sculptures to myth and storytelling feels like post hoc reasoning. I don’t think that the connection holds up to analysis.

Going back to Fauna, her body is that of a young woman, perhaps in her early 20s. She is in good shape and her breasts are a good size—maybe B or C cup—and perfectly symmetrical. It’s fair to say that her body is a mainstream idealized representation of the female form.

Fauna’s pose is overtly sexual, thrusting her chest out to increase the focus on her breasts, with the left hand on her hip drawing attention to her crotch. Her legs are spread, and she is wearing a g-string that is out of context with any supposed connection to ancient storytelling, or the muddying of the animal and human worlds.

I would describe Fauna’s body and pose as porny. There are no identifiable animalistic elements below her head. It feels to me like the animal head helps us to perceive her as purely sexual, lacking human agency and of value only for the pleasures her body might bring. You could make the same comments about Pretty Little Pussy above, and of Z’s Tease, below:

Z's Tease, by Kristine & Colin Poole

Z’s Tease, by Kristine & Colin Poole

Z’s Tease is a supposed reference to Zarafa, a giraffe gifted to Charles X of France in 1827. Zarafa is similarly posed to Fauna, chest out (breasts) and wearing a g-string (crotch), but with the added oddity that Zarafa is a real giraffe rather than a myth. The attempt to link Z’s Tease with Zarafa feels like the Pooles are reaching to find an appropriate myth with which to connect their porny giraffe.

To put it another way, I think that the artistic pretence behind the Chimaera series is bullshit. They are, I think, simply intended to be sexy.

There is one male figure in Chimaera, Hot Diggety Dog:

Hot Diggety Dog, by Kristine & Colin Poole

Hot Diggety Dog, by Kristine & Colin Poole

Diggety may be male, but it’s pretty clear that he is also designed to appeal to the (gay) male gaze. His very human rear is the focus of the piece, and like the female sculptures he is posed to maximize his sexual value at the expense of any human agency or intelligence. It’s telling that his pose is one of supplication, and that his genitals are well hidden from view. He is a senseless object to be admired.

I would have more time for Chimaera if the attending discussions, or interviews with the Pooles, made any reference to the sexual value of the five figures, or even if their explanations simply held water. As it is, at least looking these photographs, I’m inclined to consider them on the same level as the Orangina animals: well-constructed, sexy, artless.

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In one interview, the Pooles explained that they started with the human body, adding the head once they decided “what animal would best embody” the expressions of the human portion. I think that this reinforces my instinct that the animal head is an afterthought, a way of ensuring the sculptures can be sexual without the bother of having real human feelings or emotions.

A line in Colin Poole’s website biography is also telling: “…his corporate client list reads as a “who’s who” of Fortune 500 companies.” I think that, for all the craftsmanship and references to storytelling and myth, the Chimaera sculptures are fundamentally intended to sell. I bet they only attract male buyers.

This sounds more negative than I was intending. I caveat my analysis by pointing out that I am looking at photographs, which means that I cannot properly comment on the sculptures themselves. There is no doubt that a lot of skill and craftsmanship has gone into Chimaera, and it may be that close inspection reveals depths to the works that aren’t clear in these photos.

For me, the best work of art to come from Chimaera is a posed shot of the Pooles working on Fauna.

Kristine & Colin Poole

Kristine & Colin Poole, ref

This photo makes the passive carnality of Fauna overt, and positions the sculptors as her owners. It’s the artist-as-pervert, where Fauna is literally bent to the will of those that give her agency.

Putting aside the clumsy references to myth and storytelling for the moment, Chimaera can be seen as the deliberate and overt dehumanization of objects of sexual desire. Colin Poole’s art in particular features the female form and sexuality. The animal heads on human bodies, which he has previously explored in his paintings, may be a deliberate attempt to remove any personal agency from his subjects, leaving them as pure sexual objects, beautiful carnal animals to be admired and consumed.

Looking at Chimaera from this perspective, the sculptures are less anthropomophic and more zoomorphic. They are humans, but with those elements needed for human communication and intelligence—faces, brains—replaced with that of senseless animals.

Contrast this with typical depictions of Pan, such as this sculpture rescued from the ruins of Pompeii, following its destruction almost 2000 years ago:

Pan and the Goat

Pan and the Goat

Pan’s carnality is the focus of this sculpture, but he clearly has human agency, very different from the subjects of Chimaera. His coupling with the goat blurs the line between human and non-human: Pan is clearly human and the goat non-human, yet they are able to share mutual lust. There is a lot that could be said and written about this piece, which was displayed as part of the Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum at the British Museum last year, but clearly it runs deeper than mere carnality.

I would love to have the opportunity to see Chimaera in person. It is currently being shown in an exhibition space in Santa Fe (details here). If anyone plans to make the trip, let me know.

Kristine Poole (www.kristinepoole.com)
Colin Poole (www.colinpoole.com)

* Corrected about 90 minutes after publication. I originally, and wrongly, called Fauna a deer-girl. Thanks to Keito in the comments for spotting the error.

Oh /r/furry....

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 12:20
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You guys.....

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 11:32

Hey all, I just want to thank you guys for being your awesome selves, I've been having a less than perfect month so far, but the fandom, and people in the fandom, have been helping me out, and tough through this stuff, it's kind of an asylum, I guess, from the rest of my life. Again, you guys are awesome, keep up the good work, and have some happy holidays! :)

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Fursuiting for Life

Furry.Today - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 10:30

Fursuiters have a blast getting donations for “Music for Life” event in Belgium.

Makes me want to get a fursuit.

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Internet use STUDY: Your help is greatly appreciated, and in time rewarded!

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 10:28

Hello to all my fellow members of the fuzz(or scale)butt community. I'm doing some preliminary research for a study and I'm curious to know what your use for the internet is in the fandom specifically the following questions: BEGIN QUESTIONS

Are you an artist? ** **Artists only! If so, what medium do you create in, and where do you post?

If you post your work online, what sorts of things do you like others to be able to do with your work? (Pay for it, download it, comment on it, share it, like it, auction for it etc)

What decides whether or not you post on a site?

End Artists Only

General Questions What websites do you visit and why?

Do you enjoy chatting online? If so, what sites or services do you use?

If you chat online, do you prefer live chatting or threaded chatting (reddit/forums)?

Do you browse furry art online?

If so, what are features in art browsing that you enjoy on your favorite sites.

If so, what lacking feature or functionality annoys you about current sites/services you use?

END QUESTIONS Anyhow, feel free to respond, and if you raise an interesting point or I need clarity on anything you respond with. So in conclusion:

I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want out of sites/services. If you are looking for answers, I can tell you I don't have answers. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you answer my survey now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will ask you.

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Furry Merry Christmas, media relations, RISK!, animal blessing… Newsdump (12/22/14)

Dogpatch Press - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 10:00
Headlines, links and little stories to make your tail wag.  Story tips are always welcome. _____________________________ Around Furry fandom and in the media: _____________________________ A Furry Merry Christmas To One and All – from Tom Broadbent, documentary photographer. Tom takes us to the Londonfurs annual Christmas party.  “Retro gaming was the theme and it was hosted at the Amber […]
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Hey You

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 07:55
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Good morning! I hope you have a nice day :3

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 07:35

yawn

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E621 needs to give more control

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 07:18

I am usually really hesitant to upload art I get to E621. Why? Because of the sheer amount of scum that make rude and unwanted comments. Unlike Furaffinity however, I am in no control of my pictures beyond the ability to have them removed, edited, and the tags changed. I can only report the comments that are very hurtful. The reason why I think E621 is kinda of a bad site is because I have to sit there and report the comment that might not even have anything done to it when I would just like it removed because they were very rude and mean. Is that too much to ask?

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Ethan the Tiger here! I got banned from Omegle!!

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 07:00

Hey friends! Throughout the day yesterday I managed to meet a handful of pretty cool people as well as a lot of confused and less cool people, which is to be expected. Haha. But for some reason this morning I got banned. I hopped on and on my second connection I was banned. Hmph. I was on all day yesterday with no problems, which is strange. The ban forced me into the unmoderated section, which is not at all where I want to be... so I guess I'll be taking a bit of a break until I see if this ban goes away. What'dya do? I have no idea how Omegle bans work. Not sure if someone has to report you or what... but it obviously has something to do with me being a cat since I wasn't doing any "bad" as the ban message says. I hadn't even spoken or typed a word before I was banned.

Anyway... Thanks for all the support! If anyone has questions about Facerig or anything like that, post it here or PM me. And just keep in mind that apparently Facerig can get you a ban on Omegle. Ethan out!!!!

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Group Hangouts Chat?

Furry Reddit - Mon 22 Dec 2014 - 03:15

Here is my Google+ profile if any of you have Hangouts and would be interested in chatting or maybe starting a big group chat

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