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Unless you came to this site by mistake (and then made another mistake by clicking the link to this page), you are probably here for the art. I am by no means professionally trained in any of the visual arts, but I have been drawing and doodling for many years. I actually began drawing transformation-themed images long before I found my way online, back in 1995 or so. And it's fairly difficult to draw for ten years and not get better by default, so I like to think that I have improved somewhat since I began. Not that I am especially good, of course… but I'm confident enough with my art to post it online, at least.

Anyway, this is the largest area of the Menagerie, filled with drawings on a variety of subjects, mostly related in some way to transformations. Until I run out of web space, everything I've done since the inception of the Menagerie may be found here somewhere. So take your time, and hopefully you will like what you see.

Alternative Transformations
The strange, the bizarre, or the otherwise different.

Anthropomorphic Art
Animals that walk like humans… or something like that.

Aquarium
Fish, marine mammals, and anything else with fins and flippers.

Aviary
Birds, bats, and all other children of the wind.

Bestiary
Earth-bound mammals and reptiles.

Conjoinment Art
Two or more individuals becoming of one body.

Discontinued Artwork
Old artwork that no longer pleases me.

Non-Transformational Artwork
Artwork that has nothing to do with transformations.

The Saga of Blood
My own mythology-based shared story universe.

TFan Art
Artwork based on or inspired by the creativity of others.

Guest Art
Characters and transformations drawn by other artists.

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