The collectible “fursona” sticker series was actually commissioned by the government and created by Landeg a 2D artist usually focused on comics who is based in South Australia.
While Landeg isn’t exactly a “furry artist”, they told Junkee the collection was designed together with the Royal Australian Mint (RAM), which was looking for artists who could draw in “anime style” for their Tokyo Olympics coins.
After hearing that the RAM was interested in replicating art similar to what Tokyo has used to promote the Olympics iconic anime characters like Sailor Moon, Astro Boy, Naruto and Goku Landeg submitted their portfolio and, to their surprise, was selected for the project despite not having any furry drawing experience.
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Scrubbing all evidence of “I Gay Ass” from the Facebook page, IGA Yass released a statement yesterday addressing why they decided to hit pause the competition for now.
“Yes if you read #igayassit can be funny, but we will not tolerate our staff being targeted online for some people’s amusement,” management wrote.
“Stay tuned for the new way to enter and we apologise to those who actually went to the trouble to enter this time.”
Clearly still not reading over their social media posts before hitting publish, people pointed out that IGA Yass could’ve very easily used a different choice of words in their statement instead of sticking their
Abalos, Barber, Phillips mourned - Odessa American: Local News
Richard Abalos
Attorney Richard Abalos talks recently about his career from his law office in downtown Odessa. Besides practicing law, Abalos has been active in community service. Abalos died this past weekend.Â
Lawrence Barber
Barry Phillips
Barry Phillips the Elder was looking forward to retirement in 2014 after teaching  art for 43 years at Odessa College. He died last Wednesday.
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Three icons of Odessa have died, attorneys Richard Abalos and Lawrence Barber and former longtime Odessa College art professor and artist Barry Phillips the Elder.
They were remembered Monday as stalwart men who practiced their professions in an exemplary manner and who were proud of and loyal to their hometown.