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COMMISSION :: Stimulus Menagerie! $50.00

This one's simple: For $50, I'll draw any animal you want, but in my style, and whatever situation I like, on a 4" x 6" piece of Strathmore 500 3-ply bristol. In ink! Or color for $25 more. This is intended to be a way to get yourself or someone you like a little gift, for instance of their favorite animal. Also it's intended for me to be a way to pay rent

Caveats: 1) if your requested animal is hyper-specific in a way that gets in the way, I'll probably pick something a little more general; 2) don't bother suggesting situations ("a hippopotamus playing pool") because that's too much to think about for fifty bucks in a 2.5" square. 3) allow up to 3 weeks for delivery. Drawings will be shipped flat via USPS First Class.

SO! To order just pick b&w or color, then put your animal in the "notes to seller" field, or whatever it's called that way. Feel free to email me at dustyATdharbinDOTcom if you have any questions.

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RETURN OF THE SARTORIAL STRAY $100.00

For a limited time (10 slots), I'll draw your pet, wearing clothes of my choosing, doing something I will enjoy drawing. You're welcome to make suggestions but I want to be clear, I prefer to do it my way, which 100% of the time means a better drawing. Most people seem pretty delighted. I like drawing old timey clothes but you never know, I might draw your dog in football pads or a ballerina tutu. You never know!

What You Get: 5" x 7" on high quality bristol, pen and ink. Shipped flat in cardboard via USPS.
What You Give Me: email me photos of your dog, cat, finch, parrot, snake, etc. to dustyATdharbinDOTcom. Be sure to include photos that feature the whole body (so I can get an idea of size and general, you know, posture), and the face from the front and side. I'll let you know if I need more.
No-No's: no pairs or groups of animals--sorry it's just too complex. No specific activities, a la "I'd like Muffy driving a late-model Buick through the streets of Chicago."