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'''Christine Weston Chandler''', most commonly know as '''Chris Chan''' (nèe '''Christopher Weston Chandler''', also known as '''Christian Weston Chandler'''; born 24 February 1982)<ref name="Twitter">[https://twitter.com/CWCSonichu @CWCSonichu] on [[Twitter]]. Retrieved November 14, 2017.</ref> is a [[furry artist]] and [[Furry lifestyler|lifestyler]] who lives in [[W:Ruckersville, Virginia|Ruckersville, Virginia]], USA.<ref name="Twitter"/>
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'''Christine Weston Chandler''', most commonly know as '''Chris Chan''' (also known as '''Christian Weston Chandler'''; born 24 February 1982)<ref name="Twitter">[https://twitter.com/CWCSonichu @CWCSonichu] on [[Twitter]]. Retrieved November 14, 2017.</ref> is a [[furry artist]] and [[Furry lifestyler|lifestyler]] who lives in [[W:Ruckersville, Virginia|Ruckersville, Virginia]], USA.<ref name="Twitter"/>
  
 
== Fandom involvement ==
 
== Fandom involvement ==
  
Christine is a [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Pokemon]] fan and the creator of the [[webcomic]] ''[[Sonichu]]'', which s/he started in January 2004. S/he is also a fan of [[My Little Pony]].
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Christine is a [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Pokemon]] fan and the creator of the [[webcomic]] ''[[Sonichu]]'', which she started in January 2004. She is also a fan of [[My Little Pony]].
  
S/he has drawn controversy{{clarify}} for his/her beliefs about [[homosexuality]], [[W:racism|racism]] and [[Wikipedia:Asperger syndrome|Asperger syndrome]],{{fact}} as well as his/her hand-drawn, childlike style or point of view,{{fact}}{{clarify}} which has been compared to [[wikipedia:Outsider art|outsider art]].<ref>[https://www.splicetoday.com/pop-culture/outsider-art-in-the-digital-age "Outsider Art in the Digital Age"] - article for ''Splice Today'' by Collin David. Dated July 13, 2010, retrieved November 14, 2017.</ref>
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She has drawn controversy{{clarify}} for her beliefs about [[homosexuality]], [[W:racism|racism]] and [[Wikipedia:Asperger syndrome|Asperger syndrome]],{{fact}} as well as her hand-drawn, childlike style or point of view,{{fact}}{{clarify}} which has been compared to [[wikipedia:Outsider art|outsider art]].<ref>[https://www.splicetoday.com/pop-culture/outsider-art-in-the-digital-age "Outsider Art in the Digital Age"] - article for ''Splice Today'' by Collin David. Dated July 13, 2010, retrieved November 14, 2017.</ref>
  
 
=== Fursona ===
 
=== Fursona ===
  
His/her [[fursona]] is '''Chris-chan Sonichu''', a [[hedgehog]]-[[Pikachu]] [[Pokémorph]].
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Her [[fursona]] is '''Chris-chan Sonichu''', a [[hedgehog]]-[[Pikachu]] [[Pokémorph]].
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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Chandler's fursona, Chris-chan Sonichu

Christine Weston Chandler, most commonly know as Chris Chan (also known as Christian Weston Chandler; born 24 February 1982)[1] is a furry artist and lifestyler who lives in Ruckersville, Virginia, USA.[1]

Fandom involvement

Christine is a Sonic the Hedgehog and Pokemon fan and the creator of the webcomic Sonichu, which she started in January 2004. She is also a fan of My Little Pony.

She has drawn controversy[clarify] for her beliefs about homosexuality, racism and Asperger syndrome,[citation needed] as well as her hand-drawn, childlike style or point of view,[citation needed][clarify] which has been compared to outsider art.[2]

Fursona

Her fursona is Chris-chan Sonichu, a hedgehog-Pikachu Pokémorph.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 @CWCSonichu on Twitter. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  2. "Outsider Art in the Digital Age" - article for Splice Today by Collin David. Dated July 13, 2010, retrieved November 14, 2017.

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