This is one of my fav dragon artists, Sasha R Jones. This one is an oil painting called Sky Study III, and I especially love the fact that it is traditional media. So much fantasy art and illustration nowadays is digital. Which is fine, but there is something about oil paint that can't be replaced4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/Fantasy
Zazanthi, by Sasha R Jones, 2020. Hope and cultivation as an act of defiance: A minotaur warrior plants dock, which is known as the survival plant for its many beneficial uses as well as its ability to thrive just about anywhere.4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/Fantasy
A paintover self-portrait I did >.< HMU if you want me to make one for ya!4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/furry
Me and my baby had a great day in the woods. He rides on my back and charms them out of the tree for me ;)4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/Hunting
To boost the wild Mexican wolf population, biologists place captive-born pups into wild dens. Wolf mothers love all pups unconditionally, and the foster pups always thrive. Message me if you would like a large, clean file of this image to use in your own wolf activist endeavors.4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/wolves
((Hjoldir by Jonathan Vair Duncan)) Do you enjoy werewolves as heroic figures using their power strategically in battle? Or do you prefer your werewolves as feral monsters?4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/werewolves
Temple, by Jonathan Vair Duncan. This painting feels like highly relatable content. Who else had a too-intense-but-transformative experience at the Temple Burn? https://www.jonathanvair.com/artwork4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/BurningMan
BE OK: The Dark Art of Self Therapy by Jonathan Vair Duncan. He uses this black hare self as an avatar when healing others and himself through his art. I consider this to be a form of contemporary shamanism. https://www.jonathanvair.com/artwork4yr ⋅ TheDangerwood ⋅ r/Shamanism