Parrish it always..
Parrish it always..
Parrish it always.. by LoveHateTragedy
Description
Description
Yes, Parrish normaly spelled "Parish".
ANYWHO.
This is an interesting character of mine. This is Parrish, obviously.
The basic body form actually started out more of a Kangaroo. But by adding my own little tweaks to it, it turned into more of a canine. Because even when I'm drawing one animal.. I like to make them look different from how they do look.
He is the "Pet", if you will, of my character Death Echo. Both will be in my story. This demon has a lot of pain through him, though he doesn't feel it anymore.
His collar is inbedded into his neck. The horns on his forehead, not originally there. They're made of iron and stabbing into the back of the neck and forced up through the forehead. Missing the vital organs and brain, however. His ears are stringed and pierced with barbed wire. Nails stabbed around his eye to give that "stud" look to them.
Chains are inbedded into his left arm, wrapped all the way around. His right arm, is inbedded with barbed wire. It goes up his arm and around. But most of it is under the skin. On his back, is two very open slices, stitched together. On his right foot, leather buckles inbedded. On the left, there is a cuff. This cuff doesn't look bad, right? On the inside in many sharp spikes. The cuff is on tight as well, so this causes them to stab into the flesh, obviously. It can be taken off, with a key. Only a special one though.
Death Echo also has these cuffs on her.
On his tail, more iron spikes pierced through his skin. And finally..
He has two labret piercing on his chin. Just because. <:
There is also the "starved" look to him. But only through the mid section, but he is pure muscle. Also very large. You can tell by the size of him next to the skull.
This took about.. two hours to draw and color. Breaks don't count. Hope you enjoy it. <3
Parrish and Art © Me.
ANYWHO.
This is an interesting character of mine. This is Parrish, obviously.
The basic body form actually started out more of a Kangaroo. But by adding my own little tweaks to it, it turned into more of a canine. Because even when I'm drawing one animal.. I like to make them look different from how they do look.
He is the "Pet", if you will, of my character Death Echo. Both will be in my story. This demon has a lot of pain through him, though he doesn't feel it anymore.
His collar is inbedded into his neck. The horns on his forehead, not originally there. They're made of iron and stabbing into the back of the neck and forced up through the forehead. Missing the vital organs and brain, however. His ears are stringed and pierced with barbed wire. Nails stabbed around his eye to give that "stud" look to them.
Chains are inbedded into his left arm, wrapped all the way around. His right arm, is inbedded with barbed wire. It goes up his arm and around. But most of it is under the skin. On his back, is two very open slices, stitched together. On his right foot, leather buckles inbedded. On the left, there is a cuff. This cuff doesn't look bad, right? On the inside in many sharp spikes. The cuff is on tight as well, so this causes them to stab into the flesh, obviously. It can be taken off, with a key. Only a special one though.
Death Echo also has these cuffs on her.
On his tail, more iron spikes pierced through his skin. And finally..
He has two labret piercing on his chin. Just because. <:
There is also the "starved" look to him. But only through the mid section, but he is pure muscle. Also very large. You can tell by the size of him next to the skull.
This took about.. two hours to draw and color. Breaks don't count. Hope you enjoy it. <3
Parrish and Art © Me.
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Dogs & Canids
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Dogs & Canids
Date Submitted
Views 1200
Favorites... 1
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken About two hours.
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
Time Taken About two hours.
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