The cat is so stoked to be there??? What a little star. đ
I would buy her whole stock if this was the advertising method

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todays bird
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ellievsbear
RMH
Keni
Today's Document
Mike Driver
Monterey Bay Aquarium
taylor price
trying on a metaphor

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@sunnie-art
The cat is so stoked to be there??? What a little star. đ
I would buy her whole stock if this was the advertising method
Amy Shackleton is an award-winning artist based in Canada whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States an
Anything to avoid cleaning brushes
Me: "i couldn't draw straight if i tried đ"
Her: "you are using gravity wrong đ"
I've started getting requests, so it's a monthly thing now to change it. here's May, June, and July.
I love that inserting cats into crafting videos crosses cultures.
This is why I don't mind paying $$$ for my small-batch, handmade paints.
white board art
January 2022 Scrawlrbox!!
Feefal on Instagram / Tumblr
My favorite BNHA kids đž đ„
Uraraka update! <3
Process of Shortcut đ Music composed by Ryan Camus http://www.ryancamus.com/
Kikiâs Delivery Service! Life Drawing at Zeet Studio
the last unicorn lived in a lilac wood, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â and she lived all alone
A recent painting! She isn't based on a specific character or story, but I imagine she's a deity who wears the waning moon as a crown.
Water color and silver leaf
Attention non-artists who commission artists: donât fuckin do this???
Actually had someone do this to me too. Was doing a art stream, it took me over 2 hours to do his inked commission, he got a refund cause âit took too longâ that he figured I wasnât going to do it after I gave him the file.
Donât do this. Do not.
Iâve had this happen to me with a $350 comic :/ I had already finished it, it was full color, 6 panels and had a full bg in every panel. I was lucky in that I didnât spend him money yet, but it left me without funds. Iâve also had the above happen to me as well.
Donât do this shit to artists. Weâre people too. Drawing for you is more than a hobby. Itâs a job.
Use Paypal Invoices.Â
I cannot stress this enough. That shit helps A LOT when it comes down to Paypal refunds/disputes. Thereâs a description box that letâs you put in what the product is/how long itâll take/yadda yadda, and then thereâs another little memo box that only you and paypal can see where you can say itâs a digital commission and doesnât require shipping (So Donald Mcfuck canât say that they never got their commission). And thereâs also a box for your Terms & Conditions where you can say, if you have any conflicts/want a refund - email me, or you can actually tell the user that this is a digital commission and they wonât be getting a hard copy of it.
ARTISTS. PLEASE USE PAYPAL INVOICES. it will SAVE you. And to: the people who do this to artists â Fuck you. Itâs okay if you change your mind and want a refund. But freaking TALK to us and let us know whatâs going on. Let us WORK with you.
ALSO A HUGE TIP: Invoices paid will automatically set up a shipping notice which, if not fulfilled, can land you in SERIOUS hot water with PayPal. Since a lot of artists donât print and ship the commissions, this is a huge problem.
However! Totally manageable. Just go to your PayPal, scroll down to find Seller Preferences
>> Shipping Preferences
>> Display Ship Button. Make sure all the boxes are unchecked. Then youâre all set!
As a big supporter of artists, donât you ever fucking dare fuck over an artist like that. Like donât. And if they take their time to do a good job, donât shit all over them for it! Donât be a fucking ass hole. Just donât. These people put a  LOT of work and time and effort into their artwork. Just donât be that guy. Often times these artists arenât even getting what they deserve in compensation.Â
I am very grateful my customers have been good to me, but Iâm spreading the word.
Very important!
As a new artist, Iâm very grateful for this post. Never knew this. Thank you.
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starting 2025 off with a set of increasingly unhinged water studies
i know itâs been said before, but it bears repeating: a big, big part of maintaining your confidence & self esteem as a creator is fully embracing the concept of âyou donât have to be good like them. you can be good like you.â
for example, iâm not someone whoâs particularly good at coming up with complex, elaborate plots or incredibly unique ideas. itâs just not how i choose to write. and it would be easy for me to look at someone with an elaborate, super unique plot & decide that because i donât write like that, iâm not a good writer. after all, unique plots are good, and my writing lacks those, so my writing must not be good, right? well, no, actually. i just have different strengths, like taking a simple premise & digging super deep into its emotional depths. thatâs what i do well & it isnât any better or worse than people who do elaborate world building or come up with really creative and unexpected plots.
your writing is never going to be all things to all people. it just isnât. inevitably, youâll have to make creative choices that favor certain aspects of writing over others. there is truly no getting around that & itâs honestly a good thing, because it means youâve developed your own style. but youâll always encounter other creators who posses strengths that you donât. it doesnât mean one is better than the other or that your writing isnât good enough.Â
comparing yourself like that would be like taking a piece of pizza & a cupcake & going âoh no, that cupcake is so sweet & my pizza isnât sweet at all.â or âgosh, the garlic crust on that pizza is delicious and my cupcake doesnât have ANY garlic.â obviously your pizza isnât sweet. obviously your cupcake doesnât have garlic. a food canât have every single delicious flavor at once. the cupcake is good like a cupcake. the pizza is good like a pizza. so you donât have to be good like them. you can be good like you.
Jason Anderson
British artist Jason Anderson creates colorful abstract paintings composed of pixelated swatches of pastel-toned oil paint. Up-close, the artistâs paintings look like blocky layers of shapes and color; but, from afar, his scenesâfeaturing cityscapes, roads, trains, and marinasâare revealed.
Anderson began his career as a stained glass apprentice, where he worked on restoring the windows of cathedrals. He soon progressed onto designing the glass murals himself, where he learned how to break down subject matter into âjigsawsâ of colored sections. This approach still shines through in his paintings todayâcomplex scenes are brought to life with simple shapes and careful consideration to hue and tone.