Wildebeest Catfight Art Blog

Started by Wildebeest, September 02, 2011, 09:20:17 PM

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Wildebeest

I'm pleased to announce that after years of procrastination, I've finally created a blog about my work and my love/lust for catfighting in general.

http://wildebeest-art.blogspot.com

luvsfights

OMG!!  Hurray!!!  Thats great!  I love your work!

13065

Thank You! Your blog is a great read!

LoveSexyJobbers

You never grow old until you stop being young

luffy316

great to hear. especially since people can now stop going "where is he and where can i find his stuff?"
Always posting free stories and commissions over at http://www.hentai-foundry.com/stories/user/luffy316

rustedone

Best thing about being a fight fetishist? When compared to people who are into beastiality, vore, inflation, and this guy: http://www.lileks.com/institute/frahm/art1.html, you end up looking normal!


JT Edson

Love the latest spacegirls floor fight on your blog.

good work.

JT

Busty Judy D


john54

This is a very talanted artist who portrays the fantasy of catfighting the way I love, the expressions on spectators faces especialy the women are fantastic, they show an excitement that could be sexual.  But my favorites are most certainly when the combatants are dressed in or partialy dressed in normal clothes. Keep up the good work.

Wrestlerjunkee


Wildebeest

Thanks to all for the kind comments. And thanks to the freecatfights board for letting me post the link. It was a huge help in getting the word out.

Rik3D

Quote from: Wildebeest on September 15, 2011, 05:41:29 PM
Thanks to all for the kind comments. And thanks to the freecatfights board for letting me post the link. It was a huge help in getting the word out.

I'm sure it was their pleasure to let you post your link.  Your catfight art is classic and will be remembered like all the greats like Stanton and Enig.

Like someone said already, people, including myself, wondered where your stuff came from.  It would just pop up every once inawhile.  Sooo glad you have your new blog and I hope you keep the fire stoked for years to come.

Mr. Cavalier

it always surprises me how a great artist like you can be so critical of your own work while others who draw like 3rd graders think their work is brilliant.

Please keep providing us fans with your wonderful art...

Wildebeest

I think an artist has to be honest about his or her own work in order to improve. Sometimes I may just generally say, "this sucks," but more often, I'm noticing things that I want to correct in future projects.

And since I'm entirely digital, I can actually change the finished product after it's completed. I rarely do, but it's always possible.