Hi, I'm Cet (he/him), a starry-eyed whale shark from the southern oceans, and this is my gay little blog! My passions are earth and marine sciences, as well as digital art of all kinds. I'm an aspiring artist, and I'm open to making new friends! More about me and this space under the break!
Enjoy your time here, and see ya around the cosmos!
I GOTTA UPDATE THIS LATER SORRY
Tags:
#cet typing <- text posts if they ever happen
#my art <- unsure what this one is really
#queue <- I use a queue for when I'm in busy life periods, but otherwise :3
I'll try and reblog stuff often, I mostly like cute/cool character art (anthros, robots, dragons, blah) or gorgeous landscapes, as well as natural inspiration from sea creatures, the earth, and the stars. That might be kind of lame but follow if you like any of that and I'll try and tag as best I can.
I try not to talk too much, but you might see me ramble in the tags occasionally. Especially if I love your art! Rarely, you might see me post my own art, but it takes a literal cosmic event to give me the creative drive to do anything. Drawing pointy star shapes is difficult ! I'm trying to experiment with a variety of styles and themes too.
However, if you'd like to interact with me for some reason, that'd be cool, I won't (and can't) bite! My inbox is open. I'm an extremely tired gay, I love video games, particularly ones that let you create things, and mostly Nintendo, Pokemon, or indie games otherwise. My backlog is an ever-growing mess. New friends, mutuals, and followers are welcomed, but it might also take me a while to respond to anything. No minors though, just because this blog might be suggestive at times.
If you see me like a bunch of posts without reblogging, imagine a big whale shark passing through a school of krill, because you'll probably get a bunch of reblogs later on. Sorry!! My mutuals are just extremely funny gay animals with great taste.
Aside from that, I'll probably edit this later! My opinions are mine alone, and if you repost my art (if i ever post it), a link back to this blog would be appreciated. Thank you!
excerpt from the original post: this is dictamnus albus—commonly called gas plant. on hot days, it emits a citrusy, flammable oil that briefly ignites when exposed to flame. it’s completely harmless to the plant, but incredible to witness.