Saturday, December 7, 2013

LEVN METAL LEAFED BADGE COMMISSIONS

LEVN BADGE COMMISSIONS
Badges Come with 2 QR codes One which links to my
 website and another to your own website
 METAL LEAFED BADGE'S
     I stared making these leafed badges in October 2013. I ask that you don't look at these Badges as just being Badges. I work hard to make Quality works of art for my customers.These Badges are works of art reserved for the individuals who both love and recognize their significance. I strive to make each badges as special and individual as it's owner. I spend a minimum of 8 hours of work on each badge, if not more than,10 hours of work invested into its creation. the metal used on the badges isn't real silver or gold. The leafed on metal is an alloy metal comprised of many different metals that when mixed have the appearance of Gold and Silver. So the pricing isn't as frightening as you may imagine.


Night Tracker
Currently I'm asking $45 (USDA) per badge. That may still sound steep but you also need to consider the sizing of the Badge. These badges are around 9" tall and 6"-7" wide. They are really Huge for badges, But in the end you have a beautiful metal leafed badge that is a great Ice breaker at conventions. It also provides an easy way to show people your Art, Writing, Etsy store, your FurAffininty or any other site that you would like to have a QR code linked to. so your not just getting a pretty badge but your getting something that can actually function. These badges are made of a mixture of different media but all of them are drawn on brown toned paper which is later reinforced with beige toned paper glued to the back. I am currently taking commissions for these badges but I won't make a badge with gold leafing.

Danji-Isthmus
      I reserve the Gold metal leafed badges for people who take part in my charity auctions. The winners of these charity auctions receives a full body badge of their character which isn't a standard for these badges. These Badges provide an illustration of your character from the waist up. Your character can be drawn nude or clothed and you can decide weather you/your character is fully displayed (you can see nipples). If you Choose for your character to be fully displayed you will have to understand the symbolism behind the nudity of the drawing. My nude badges aren't to be misinterpreted!!!!!!

   There is a Symbolism behind my nude drawings and it's an an encouraging form of symbolism. Nude badges are reminder of how no special clothing, no appearance altering object can make you any more special than what you already are. I want the Owners of the Nude badges to look at them and Remember that God made special and no value can ever be put on who they are. The badge is to remind the Individual of how it's who they are that sets them apart and not what they have.

Prices for Bronze and Silver badges
Starting Price...                                        $45(USDA)(an additional $5 is required for wings)
Dressup badge...                                      $55(USDA) (Plus $5 for each additional artical of clothing)


Dress Up Badges
Making your Badge into a Dress-up badge is something a recommend for customers who choose to get a nude badge. Having cloths makes your badge more flexible, your able to take it to conventions and show it to friends. the clothing is held on by a magnet. In the separately laminated drawing of the clothing is a thin piece of galvanized steel. This piece of steel is between the drawing of the clothing and a piece of reinforcing beige paper with Your QR code or Email address along with my QR code and a message asking that it be returned to the owner by contacting ether me or you.. Why do this on the clothing?? As strong as the magnets are and as confident I am in them there is still a chance of a Wardrobe malfunction. Loosing your cloths can be a bit embarrassing and frustrating weather you have fur or not. So I want to provide my customers with more security in that they may get the missing parts to the badge back. 


Gold Leafed Badge Winner 2013
This winter I wanted to do something to help provide children with a Christmas but the challenge was finding a way to make a real impact. I wanted to get people involved and I wanted them to think about those who are less fortunate than themselves. So I decided to help assist my Church in collecting toys for the Freda Harris toy drive. the Freda Harris toy drive helps the poor children in Appalachia.. Now i don't know how much you do or don't know about Appalachia but it's not really know for being a wealthy spot in america. Eastern Kentucky, which is where the toy for our toy drive went, is the number one marijuana growing hot spot in the states, and it's also a big drug and boot legging area which these children grow up in the middle of. 

my objective was to make my matter. weather anyone on here cares or likes my drawings really means nothing unless if it actually has done something. so i offered up a Gold leafed badge and a title with it... The people who will receive a gold Leaf badge from me will get it because they deserve it. and Assendo Tumm earned this badge.. I'm not sure what what my Dragoness friends name is now because she hasn't gotten involve in the fandom enough to really be a Scaly or furry ... anyway she is the first to receive one of theses special badges because she, along with a friend from the Bio department, helped fill the passenger side of my car with toys.

So for helping provide a Christmas for kids who might not have one other wise she has got a gold leafed badge.

If you are interested in one of these badges you will have to choose between a silver or a bronze... I myself have a bronze and don't really plan to make a gold badge for me or my mate, Gold badges are reserved for those who are more concerned about others than themselves and and are humble

I hope you enjoy this drawing, I have never really just sat down and drawn a dragon before ad it was a fun first for me

-media-
white gel pen, prisma markers and pencils, copic markers, .3 led pencil, Gold leafing, strandford tan paper

all of these badges are marked with QR codes, if you find one please scan it to help get it back to who it rightfully belongs.




Thursday, December 23, 2010

A Work in Progress


Lately, I've been experimenting with the traditional comic book format.