A doe taking a dip in a pond and washing up under a little waterfall.
Done with pencils on 8.5"x11" sketch paper.
This original piece is for auction! The auction is for the original pencil sketch, not the character herself.
Starting bid: $60
Minimum bid increments: $5
Autobuy: $250
Please bid as a reply to the previous high bid, serious bids only please!
Auction closes Monday November 16th at 9pm Pacific Time (I'll allow a little bit of time in case there are last-minute bids to prevent sniping)
Shipping is an addl. $10 within the US, $21 to Canada and $26 elsewhere internationally (There may be some destinations that I can't ship to during the Covid19 pandemic) I am willing to combine shipping on multiple items.
I accept Paypal. Payment must be made within a week of auction close. I'll contact the winner via FA note once the auction closes.
Thanks a lot and have fun!
Done with pencils on 8.5"x11" sketch paper.
This original piece is for auction! The auction is for the original pencil sketch, not the character herself.
Starting bid: $60
Minimum bid increments: $5
Autobuy: $250
Please bid as a reply to the previous high bid, serious bids only please!
Auction closes Monday November 16th at 9pm Pacific Time (I'll allow a little bit of time in case there are last-minute bids to prevent sniping)
Shipping is an addl. $10 within the US, $21 to Canada and $26 elsewhere internationally (There may be some destinations that I can't ship to during the Covid19 pandemic) I am willing to combine shipping on multiple items.
I accept Paypal. Payment must be made within a week of auction close. I'll contact the winner via FA note once the auction closes.
Thanks a lot and have fun!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Cervine (Other)
Gender Female
Size 772 x 1000px
Sings the song from "The Sound of Music"
"A Doe, A Deer, a Female Deer...."
"A Doe, A Deer, a Female Deer...."
Beautiful linework here, truly magnificent result! Great job, the naturality really shows in this picture!
Oh you have outdid yourself. We does are popular, I will agree (giggles)
When Actaeon saw the goddess Artemis at her bath, she changed him into a stag, and he was killed by his own hounds.
I don't see anything!
I don't see anything!
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