Furry Art Freak Show - From ungodly eyesores to nauseating masterpieces

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Found another gem of an artist on the front page of Furaffinity today who seems to have an obsession with one of the characters from that Alpha & Omega cartoon among other non-anthro characters.

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Bonus comments for the last one:
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And if you actually looked at those...

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When I saw this, I just know you guys would appreciate it.
I thought it was going to be typical furry weeb shit until this panel popped up. The expression on the tiger's face as what I'm interpreting as parasitic furry tumors are extracted from his body sent my sides into orbit.

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I also though at first this was something made back in 2009 but then saw the (C) 2022 and lost it a second time.
 
I'm going to start this post out differently. First, have a look at the description of the image and form an idea of what such a piece of art would look like.
For those who see this piece, you will all get a different version of events playing around in your head. Loss, pain or even suffering. But that's not what this piece was about.

My grandma passed away on November 30th 2011 after battling for over 20 years with cancer. It started off small around her pancreas and ovaries before spreading completely which in the end took her life. My Grandma was a stubborn lady who promised to watch me and my brother grow up and that she did.

Without my Grandma I wouldn't be the strong, independent woman I am today. I probably wouldn't of got the help I needed at the time. Since 2005 I have suffered with severe depression and anxiety and my Grandma was the first to notice it and she helped me through the hardships of my life and I will never be able to thank her enough for what she did for me.

Elly is muscular to symbolise the strength I have gained.
The darkness is to symbolise the loss I feel.
The emptiness of the chair is to symbolise the longing I hoped to have her sat back in it.
The hospital background? The last place I saw her before her funeral.

Thank you Grandma, for everything you did for me.. I don't know who I would be today without you. Rest In Piece. I love you.

~Elly

[P.S. Any negative or unnecessary comments will be removed and the user instantly blocked. This is not the sort of piece that I desire critique on. If you don't like it, move on.]

Now that you may (or may not) have read that, feast your eyes on what a tribute picture to a deceased grandmother looks like:

Why did I even bother making this post? Because I wanted to show off a meme I made of it forever ago.
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I'm going to start this post out differently. First, have a look at the description of the image and form an idea of what such a piece of art would look like.
For those who see this piece, you will all get a different version of events playing around in your head. Loss, pain or even suffering. But that's not what this piece was about.

My grandma passed away on November 30th 2011 after battling for over 20 years with cancer. It started off small around her pancreas and ovaries before spreading completely which in the end took her life. My Grandma was a stubborn lady who promised to watch me and my brother grow up and that she did.

Without my Grandma I wouldn't be the strong, independent woman I am today. I probably wouldn't of got the help I needed at the time. Since 2005 I have suffered with severe depression and anxiety and my Grandma was the first to notice it and she helped me through the hardships of my life and I will never be able to thank her enough for what she did for me.

Elly is muscular to symbolise the strength I have gained.
The darkness is to symbolise the loss I feel.
The emptiness of the chair is to symbolise the longing I hoped to have her sat back in it.
The hospital background? The last place I saw her before her funeral.

Thank you Grandma, for everything you did for me.. I don't know who I would be today without you. Rest In Piece. I love you.

~Elly

[P.S. Any negative or unnecessary comments will be removed and the user instantly blocked. This is not the sort of piece that I desire critique on. If you don't like it, move on.]

Now that you may (or may not) have read that, feast your eyes on what a tribute picture to a deceased grandmother looks like:

Why did I even bother making this post? Because I wanted to show off a meme I made of it forever ago.
Same vibes as that tard who was playing pokemon at his grandma's funeral.

 
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