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The Columbia Water Nymph, inspired by the statues on the Fontaine des Innocents in Paris, France.

Art © 10/2016 Marvin E. Fuller

Addendum: Thanks to
dmfalk
, the Greek transliteration has been fixed.

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Published: 7 years, 5 months ago
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Chucky
7 years, 5 months ago
Oh she's a beauty!
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 5 months ago
Thank you. :)  I've often wanted to draw anthropomorphosized versions of Classical art or pictures inspired by.  Heck, this is the sort of thing I wish stores like Design Toscano or Wintherthur would offer.
Chucky
7 years, 5 months ago
It seems like that's something that could sell well at cons. I've yet to see anything like it though.
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 5 months ago
It's definitely an open and exploitable niche in furry art.  The closest things I've seen are like this equestrian fox statue or various sorts of bookends, but their art styles are more contemporary than Classical.  Even so, it's strange no one's tried to sell even these at cons, but then, I'm hardly an expert in cons, much less selling things at them.

If my CGI modeling skills were good enough, I could probably make some that could be printed out and possibly used – somehow – to make real statuettes that could be sold, but that's just a strong "if only" right now.  I have ideas for such things as a Willamette Water Nymph and Cupid and Psyche art.  So many ideas, so little skill in executing them. :\
Chucky
7 years, 5 months ago
I've seen a few similar things. Although they're usually some sort of mass produced injection molding as opposed to a true artistic piece. One never knows unless they try. But I'd think that if there were a demand for it, the market would already be there.
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 5 months ago
The market conceivably could also be underdeveloped since I don't think anyone's really gone to the effort to bring together and promote all the different sources of anthropomorphic animal home decor.  Usually, if someone's not promoting one specific line of figures, they're only selling one or two incidental ones.  However, as far as I know, there's no store promoting and selling exclusively anthro decor.
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