Welcome to my Furry Website! Here you will find many examples of my work, from paintings and woodburning to illustrations and pet rocks. There are samples of Furry character commissions, badges and ref sheets.
Scroll down to view images from artshows and photos of my vendor table setups from various conventions. Have fun!


One Bushy Cat has appeared. It remains to be seen whether I can figure out how to make a website. Personally, I'd rather have a nice nap in the sun, far away from the aggravations of the internet.

Email us for ordering details, questions and business info. We love mail!


2 samples of my Furry art. The Lemonfox is acryllics oncanvas. The Snake is done with Prismacolors. I make paintings and badges to order. Please email me for details. [email protected]

Laser Cat Sighting!

A snow leopard rock, hand-painted. I have made a variety of stone animals, using rocks from my local creek.

Deuce (aka Laser Cat) as a Christmas kitty! His favorite spot in the Winter was under the Christmas tree among the presents.

Large white tiger rock I sold at Midwest Furfests' ArtShow. I make these to order as well. Prices range from 25-75$ depending on size and complexity. Contact me via email if you'd like to adopt a pet rock of your own! [email protected]

This dangerous lady was made with acryllics on canvas. She is for sale!
Price: 250$ for 16"20" canvas. Shipping extra.
I also make smaller canvases and will do custom pieces on request.

I draw a lot of commissions. This one was made with inks and Prismacolors. 2-character commissions run around 125-150$ depending on complexity. Single characters start at 75$ My general working size is 8.5" x 11"


Two ref sheets I made for clients. I like doing these - they remind me of my days of making model sheets for animation classes. Both are made with inks and prismacolors. I used dry-brushed acryllics on both for the picky details. The snowflakes-on-blue were a particular bit of fun. I used white paint with a very fine brush for the effect. Most of my ref sheets run around 150$ and include front, back and side views.





Above are some of the many, many badges I have made for clients and friends over the years. They number in the hundreds and are easily my most popular product. I love badges, and I enjoy seeing people wear them at a show. It's fun to see someone wearing several badges from different artists. You get to see such a wonderful variety of styles!
My prices are 50$ for head badges and 80$ for full-body ones. They measure roughly 4x6 to 5x7"


Before Coffee.... and After Coffee. My good friend GRN commissioned this set of pictures. I absolutely loved making it. The black cat sign and coffee-house cats are a nod to my own black cat. I've done several paintings of him.




A variety of critters on a variety of wood. The wooden discs are painted with acryllics. They make nice Holiday ornaments and small home decor. The two wolves are cut with 1/2" pine on a bandsaw, then hand-painted front and back. The fishing cat and Birch Wolf are a new item - they are wood-burned pieces. Prices: Wood discs 35-45$
Woodcut Wolves: 50$ apiece
Woodburn cat: 45$ Wolf: 85$




Above: Several samples of painted pet rocks I bring to sell at various Furry conventions. They're fun to make and people love them. :) All rocks are wild-caught, organic and free-range. I harvest them from a local creek.
Prices range from 15$ for little guys to 75$ for door-stop sized ones. Most of what is pictured above falls into the 20-40$ range.


Table Setup photos from a recent Artists' Alley I was in. It's difficult to get a good, clean photo of your table on-site. There's a lot going on in the background. I will probably do some sample table displays at home so I can get cleaner pictures for the website. These, at least, will give you a pretty good idea of what I bring to sell when I'm doing artists' alley - Prints, comics, painted pet rocks, on-site sketches (very popular) and commissions. I accept orders for ref sheets, badges, fursona commissions, paintings and more custom pieces. My display books include a lot of photos of paintings and other pieces that are too large to display in an artists' alley.

Single Table setup from Monster Bash 2025. Note the prevalence of Halloween art and blacklight paintings. My content varies by show. So does my photo-taking abilities. I seem to have caught this display at a funny angle.

Image of the same setup at a better angle. Regardless of showtype, I lean heavily towards art - paintings, watercolors, drawings, woodburning pieces, tapestries and painted pet rocks are the usual items on my table. I also make commissions to order. The spooky dolls at the right were also part of this display. They do not haunt my usual Furry set ups.

Close-Up of my woodburned pieces and watercolors from MonsterBash. They were a bit squished together, due to limited table space. I am looking into some low shelves to better display items like these.
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The sort of thing BushyCat loves to paint: Big Cats! This is an 18x24" piece made with acryllics and glowpaints.

Another large painting I made of a Halloween Lovely.


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A painting I did of my favorite menacing gentleman. This only needed three colors for ultimate effect.

A wall of Halloween Cats I painted for AnthroCon's artshow a few years ago.

More artshow offerings.

A sampling of small cat and fox paintings.

Artshow paintings made with acryllics on canvas.

Example of a two-table display. I would have liked better focus on this picture, but it does show most of my typical offerings: Paintings, violins, badges, wooden animals, some tails.

A table display showing several small paintings and loads of badges. I have found that metal clothing racks are very good for displaying large numbers of small items like badges. Also on the table are several wooden animals.

A single-table vendor setup where I built tall. We were a bit squished for space! It was a fun show anyway.


Sometimes we build very high, if vendor rules permit for upward displays. It's a good way to display canvases.
Below, another tall display. This works better in some dealer settings than others, and we adjust our displays accordingly.


A portion of the same display with different lighting. A bit cluttered because I had been creating art and playing my violin at the table. It does show off one of the Egyptian tapestries I painted.

Several violins I painted on display at Mephit FurMeet. I found that a gridwall was a good way to show these off and secure them at the same time. They are, indeed, tied to the grid panels.

I really liked how this display turned out. The tablecloth colors worked very well with the violins and other small paintings. My vendor displays tend to change a great deal, depending on the space I have to work in, the items I am displaying and what has and has not sold. Since I tend to do a lot of original works, there is a lot of stock turnover.

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Three violins made for Midwest Furfest's artshow.

Close Up of the Red Fire Dragon piece. Violins are painted with acryllic on front, back and sides. The paint job does not affect the sound of the violin.

Winter Wolf Pack Violin.

Spooky black cats violin from a Halloween artshow.

BlackLight Violin with Black Cats. UV-reactive medium is fun to play with. The cats' eyes and flowers really glow under a blacklight! This is a violin I wish I had kept. I am a dedicated fan of cats and Halloween both.

White Tiger violin created for a client.

Vineyard Foxes Violin. This was fun to make - the shape and pose of the foxes was very much dictated by the shape of the instrument.

One Last Selfie......
Sometimes I just like to poke a little fun at human behavior..... and imagine the possible consequences.

Spooky glow-in-the-dark Chakat skeleton, made with acryllics on wood.


Void Kitties on Halloween! This lovely is "Mystic". Made with acryllics on canvas.

Spooky Black Cat Disc, acryllics on wood.

An itty-bitty Void kitteh. He is an 8x10 canvas, which still hangs in my kitchen.

Bell, Book and Candle.