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HinnyMule [2024-01-05 20:08:23 +0000 UTC]
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CrazyWendigoCat [2018-12-07 15:15:12 +0000 UTC]
This hits so close to home for me...
I wish you were still there Grandpaw....
I miss you so fucking much
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lionclaw1 [2018-11-22 20:20:10 +0000 UTC]
WOW, that picture is amazing, it's so full of emotions. You really can feel the pain.
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ShadowWolf234 [2018-09-27 14:36:51 +0000 UTC]
"I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone, but though you're still with me, I've been alone for so long"
(ugh listening to my immortal while looking at this beautiful piece sure hit me hard ;w; )
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xXRebelMouseXx [2013-09-26 00:30:47 +0000 UTC]
FEELS. omg I found this on reddit. So many feels. I just found you here and is there a actual story behind this piece? It's amazing! Tear jerking and amzingly done! ajshfkjsdhflsidjhflsidjhf cant type thats how good it is!
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uzzeee [2013-09-06 21:05:19 +0000 UTC]
Can I just say. This is the most powerful moving piece of art I've ever seen. So beautifully done. So emotional. It made me cry just looking at it. Especially when listening to sad music. You get the entire story from one glimpse. There are little things, like the untucked shirt etc. That make this piece so dam powerful. I love it.
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FuzzleMint In reply to uzzeee [2013-09-07 20:20:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks you, I really appreciate it when people recognize what I was going for with the details. I feel every part of the picture is connected and must at sight present a visual of its past and indicate a future. That way your mind can take all the pieces and Sherlock Holmes the picture. But the thing is, not everyone comes to the same conclusion, which I really like. The picture will end up meaning different things for different people.
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MioKuagari [2013-09-06 00:59:05 +0000 UTC]
Im just wondering if you poses a higher resolution version? This piece is absolutely exceptional and really stands out, I would just love to have a print of this up on my wall, It would truly be a recognizable and iconic piece.
Love the work. Consider me another follower!
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FuzzleMint In reply to MioKuagari [2013-09-07 20:17:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much :3 Yes I have a higher resolution version, I usually paint with a large picture and then shrink it down. Thanks for you kind words, this has seemingly become my more popular painting, I assume its because of the way people relate to the severity of emotion which we all feel but suppress. I hope you'll stick around, I have not been doing much art and it's because I'm having a lot of trouble coping with some vision issues.
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xeross155 [2013-09-05 14:45:16 +0000 UTC]
On one hand this is so beautiful and impressive I'd want to have it printed on canvas, on the other hand it's actually too emotionally powerful to have hanging on your wall.
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cactvssprout [2013-08-27 09:04:56 +0000 UTC]
oh man, i don't normally favorite anthro artwork, but this is just too amazing not to
the amount of detail and just powerful emotion conveyed in this is hard to ignore, and i feel almost at a loss for words for how this made me feel
beautiful work, love everything about this
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FuzzleMint In reply to cactvssprout [2013-08-28 06:53:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much Mr. Mutt o' Sauce! I put a lot into it so I'm happy to hear it's having an emotional effect outward.
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lombaxdude93 [2013-08-15 14:18:02 +0000 UTC]
you have created something so powerful that even through a screen I started to cry when I saw this. the sense of loss the pain of loosing a loved one especially one you have married can be gut wrenchingly painful . you have done a brilliant job and get a ten out of ten from me . you are also now one of the many artists who really have inspired me to keep going and get better at my art.Β please, keep up the brilliant work.
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FuzzleMint In reply to lombaxdude93 [2013-08-25 21:44:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much. I'm very happy to be any source of inspiration or help in other peoples lives, I definitely want you to keep going and finding inspiration to do better. It was and continues to be a driving force in my improvements. Do the best you can every picture and attempt what you want to make but not what you know you are good at. Each picture you make you'll learn something and it snowballs as you continue to create.
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lombaxdude93 In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-08-28 02:29:09 +0000 UTC]
Β well you're on my list of inspiration. I'm in college right now Β working on getting my degree in gaming graphics . I'm going more towards actual concept art ( 2d art ) Β and i really can't explain why but there's a lot of art that i've seen and well it's really what's kept me going Β for awhile . Β there was a point in my life like i felt i couldn't do anything and I was so uninspired to draw write or do anything remotely creative. Β now that I'm in college i can finally start on what i really want to do and i also have the tools to do so now . now i just gotta hone in my skills ( or lack thereof ) and see what i can come up with .Β
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FuzzleMint In reply to lombaxdude93 [2013-08-28 06:49:47 +0000 UTC]
I'm happy to be on your list. It's interesting to look back on pieces I thought I could never do back then and notice how different it looks now. As long as you're always shooting for something better than what you've already done, you just get better and better over time. Photoshop was a huge turning point for me, till then I was doing all pencil work. I took each picture like an attempt to learn how to do whatever it is I'm trying to do at the time. Because I didn't know how to do anything, I didn't even know how people got colors to blend into each other. That's why I always tell people to create what they want not what they are comfortable with. You just learn so much that way and each time you surprise yourself with how well it came out. Then the next time you have that burnt in knowledge as a base and you do even better.
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ZiddersRoofurry [2013-08-15 07:05:29 +0000 UTC]
This is incredibly powerful. It's also incredibly good. Thank you for sharing it. I hope to some day be able to convey such emotion in my art and writing. Thank you for the inspiration.Β
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LeonTheLionRawr [2013-03-26 04:56:24 +0000 UTC]
Wow fuzzle this incredibly depressing, beautifully drawing, but depressing as heck.
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FuzzleMint In reply to LeonTheLionRawr [2013-03-27 01:43:28 +0000 UTC]
Where have you been cat face?
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richardtorres21 [2013-03-26 01:48:14 +0000 UTC]
sorry but i completely forgot about you man! glad to see your back! and with alot of improvement too!!!
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FuzzleMint In reply to richardtorres21 [2013-03-27 01:43:48 +0000 UTC]
One can never truly forget Fuzz.
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richardtorres21 In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-03-27 01:58:39 +0000 UTC]
this is true actually because about a day before you posted i thought, hey i wonder what happened to the guy who drew the anthro stuff and the miniture elf in the palm of the hands etc.
and then like next day or two i see you post and im like ho shit nice to see you!
and then i take a hard look at your image and instantly relate but not like a relationship but its feels the same between me and my dad who i just saw for the first time in 10 years this past christmas and has never talked to me sense then and im confused in anger, depression, sadness, and alot of agony and i just want to wreck everything and let it all out like your image depicts here but i just cant let it out, its kinda all bottled up inside my head smashing heads with each other.
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IrvNation [2013-03-23 18:10:30 +0000 UTC]
I can't stop staring at this piece...I look at it and I feel like bursting out in tears cause i know that if anything ever happened to the one I love that this would be my exact situation...I would feel just like this...I would be so i would start punching things, things would be broken...Most likely my knuckles would be bleeding. I would be a wreck and I myself would feel like dying. There wouldn't be a point in living anymore... You've captured the emotion in this picture so well. I need to go cry some more so pardon me...
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FuzzleMint In reply to IrvNation [2013-03-27 01:44:55 +0000 UTC]
That's how I felt. I thought about how I feel, what thoughts go through my head and I wanted to counter it with a hopeful or comforting contrast in her spirit.
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Angelic1994Demon [2013-03-23 14:36:24 +0000 UTC]
yyyyyyeees it reminds me of anthro morphs!!!!
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Ky-Ann [2013-03-23 13:50:42 +0000 UTC]
He needs to learn how to button his shirt... Also, you'd think after punching glass and a wall, his hands would be a little more messed up. xD
All joking aside, it's just as legendary as everything else you draw. xP The rainbowy effect thing ya got going on there is really neat, and the light from the window and it's effect is very nice.
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FuzzleMint In reply to Ky-Ann [2013-03-27 01:45:42 +0000 UTC]
Dat knuckle fur provides protection from drywall.
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Ky-Ann In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-03-27 06:07:02 +0000 UTC]
And glass apparently... I must find some bunnies to test your thesis.
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Sarru-san [2013-03-23 06:21:54 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I sometimes turn into a cougar when I get mad too.
There was this one time where I turned into a raccoon though...
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FuzzleMint In reply to Sarru-san [2013-03-23 08:31:49 +0000 UTC]
Don't you hate it when that happens?
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dragon-shark [2013-03-23 03:31:02 +0000 UTC]
Holy shit, I cried just looking at this. I am in love with this piece! I could comment on every specific thing that I love about it, but that would take way too long so I just have to say I love everything about it!
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FuzzleMint In reply to dragon-shark [2013-03-23 03:38:14 +0000 UTC]
Wow thank you! I listened to a lot of depressing songs while working on this, in fact I've had this queued up in my photoshop for about a year and finally completed it. I knew I wanted to try and express anger, desperation and intense sadness at once and this is what I got out of it so I hope that comes out on the viewer.
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dragon-shark In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-03-23 03:50:17 +0000 UTC]
Trust me, you got your emotions across VERY clear and nicely. Seeing that poor cougar [yes?] in such a volatile state...Oi, I just want to be the one consoling him. Every little thing, from the hole in the wall to the knocked over lamp, to the broken glass, and to his messy attire, just makes me feel like I am a part of the piece, actually feeling his pain. AAAH! I LOVE IT SO MUCH! Goodness, I am not one to talk all artsy about pieces, but damn, if this doesn't just evoke some serious emotions!
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FuzzleMint In reply to dragon-shark [2013-03-23 03:55:30 +0000 UTC]
That's so nice, and it's great because that's the style I go for with my art, where I want the details to be a grounding into reality and depict or imply a history. I try to make it come together to paint a mental picture of the movements just transpired as well as motion branching off into what comes after this picture. For instance I want people to notice the hole because then you have to ask yourself why it's there and your answer will lead you too...perhaps why the lamp is knocked over, why so many things are broken or a mess, why hes so undone and therein completing the flow.
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dragon-shark In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-03-23 04:21:02 +0000 UTC]
It all just fits in so perfectly! Nothing is over or underdone, and his expression. That alone can jerk a tear or two. Also, I just noticed [ I don't know if this was inteded] that the photo of the couple seems to be a wonderful contrast to what's going on. In the photo, she wraps her arms around him in pure bliss, and now she wraps her arm around him for comfort. Oh, I'm tearing up again.
If I knew how to suggest a daily deviations to the admins., you BET this piece would be considered right away.
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FuzzleMint In reply to dragon-shark [2013-03-23 04:24:50 +0000 UTC]
Wow, you're the first one to spot that actually. Yeah I drew the photograph to serve as a mirror image between them then and the moment he finds himself in now.
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dragon-shark In reply to FuzzleMint [2013-03-26 00:52:05 +0000 UTC]
AAAhh, what just a little observation can do, right? Once more, beautiful piece!
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