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Week 100! Of course I had to do a redraw of my first piece to see if I had made any improvement ^^
This week, instead of featuring a new creator, we thought it would be fitting to review all the wonderful creators that were featured in this blog so far.
Since it’s our 100th week here, not only is this the perfect opportunity to do something different and feature all previous 99 creators at once, it’s also a time to thank everyone for supporting us from the very first moment this blog was established.
It has been a blast to be part of this project and being able to support and discover so many incredible spn creators. Thank you to all the members, thank you to everyone who allowed us to feature their work here, and thanks everyone who helps us not just by supporting this blog but also by reblogging and following all the amazing creators we feature each week.
The spncreatorsdaily’s members, @casblackfeathers @herowilson @mishacollinss @pray4jensen and @starlightcastiel wish you all an amazing week!
Week 100!!! 100 sketches!!! (Not counting inktobers. OvO’’)
Weekly Report, Week 100
-Week ONE HUNDRED, Holy Crap. Still no idea how to celebrate my Two-Year Tumblrversary in two weeks, though. Currently thinking of self-reblogging my old milestone celebrations. Thoughts, folks?
-Things is going well for me.
-So, I learned to pin posts, and pinned a particular post i wanted to show m’coworkers, but after a week of not getting around to it, I’m considering unpinning it. IDK.
-Still neglecting the Backup Blog (though not as badly as on some other times) and on posting/self-reblogging my original-ish content. Side note: would anyone have any thoughts on what they’d like to see self-RBed or continued or whatever?
-I just thought of something I wanted to note, and then immediately forgot it, WTH?
-Oh, now I remember; m’last couple Weekly Reports have been getting more Likes lately, I think it’s cuz I started tagging people.
-Speaking of, amusingly, every week at least one of my “tumblr crushes“ keeps being someone I was not consciously aware I was Following, which is weird. Let’s see if the streak continues!
-Also, i feel like my Top Photos lately keep being stuff RBed the day before, which is also weird cuz I distinctly recall ‘em sticking around for awhile? Anyways, let’s see if that streak continues as well.
-Cannot report anything else of note, so let’s move on to the stats.
-Blogs Being Recommend to me ATM: @wakko-loover, @elza32358, @90smovies, and @cyberpunkaesthetic.
-”On My Radar“ ATM: A photo of a squirrel, posted by @lawrencejeffersonphotography. No, I don’t get it either.
-My Top Post of the Week: A set of images comparing photos people that became memes with more current images of them, Rbed from @dvinicius2, with 9 notes.
-”Biggest Fans“ This Week: @stavarosthearcane, @jondoe297, @duela-quinzel, & @wesleyccxx. Thanks guys!
-Number of New Followers: 0. Huh, been awhile since that happened.
-Total Number of Followers: 288
-Newest Follower: @songofthelyrebird
-Number of Notes Posted This Week: 606
-Total Number of Posts: 79,187
-Total Number of Likes Given: 98,600
-Total Number of Follows: 517
-Newest Follow: @dieselpunkflimflam
-”Tumblr crushes“ This Week: @hibbiegibbiescrispychipies, @thepalatine, @funnypages; @waifubuki (note: lotsa NSFW?/Pin-up-y/cheesecake-y stuff), @vintagegeekculture, and @aic-armor, all at 3%.
-Top Photos: One of those Bugs Bunny Godfather memes, RBed from @cadenceofhyrule; A cool photo of the interior of a library, RBed from @jager-39; a photo of a delicous-looking cake, RBed from @sweetoothgirl; the cover of an old Prince Valiant comic, RBed from @vintagegeekculture; the first page of a story by E. E. “Doc“ Smith from an old pulp magazine, RBed from @vintagegeekculture; and a nifty art of the DC Comics Trinity, RBed from @dailydccomics.
-Top Five Tags: #Pulp Heroes at 3,274; #Crossover at 1,090; #Fantastic Four at 874; #Star Trek at 840, and #The Good Place at 785
(in case you’re interested, in both cases, the streak continues)
-Have a good week, folks!
Week 100, Day 695.
Week 100!!! What a milestone!!! 🎉
I know I’m posting a couple of days later than usual, that’s not because I’ve forgotten, but because I’ve literally had no time. We came back from Russia late on Monday evening and I spent all of Tuesday replying to emails, completing urgent tasks, and rehearsing my conference presentation, which I gave today at our university water distribution research group meeting. I’ve been given plenty of positive feedback and also tips for improvement! As the first conference is less than two weeks away, this presentation is my priority.
I’m very tired, like all the time. The visit to Russia was fantastic and it was wonderful to see my family, even for such a short period of time. However, it was also full on with everything that we crammed into the short time we had there and was also draining because I spent the entire 6 days interpreting between my family and my partner. It was a huge step in our relationship for him to meet them and see where I’m from, which was emotionally taxing for me because no one has done so before. It was also very emotional leaving and saying goodbye, as it always is. 💙
I’m desperately looking forward to this weekend, for which I have cancelled my original plans (finally saying ‘no’, yay) and intend to spend it in nature/at home resting. Maybe, one day, I won’t feel so exhausted. 🌿☕
Anyway, the above update is all I have the energy for this week. Keep on trooping. See y’all next week.
Photo: St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow. Source: My camera.
From Self-Portrait as a Part of the Porcelain Export History by Ni Haifeng (倪海峰). 1999 - 2001. Series of C-type photographs.
A graduate of the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now known as the China Academy of Art), Ni Haifeng is a multimedia artist based between Amsterdam and Beijing. Ni seeks to subvert the “dominant economic order” through most of his work, many of which have been exhibited throughout both Asia and Europe.
In his series Self-Portrait as a Part of the Porcelain Export History, Ni paints his body with blue-pigmented floral patterns characteristic of fine porcelain from China along with the ships that carried them in trading with Britain. Passages recounting exports of the East India Trading company decorate Ni’s body, around his stomach and lower back, acting as captions for the ship depictions. In this series of photographs, Ni has drawn himself into the pages of export history, commodifying his body with the porcelain patterns, and etching a recount of trade details into his skin.
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Crazy Rich Asians dir. Jon M. Chu. Produced by Color Force. 2018.
Based on Singaporean American novelist Kevin Kwan’s satirical novel of the same name, Crazy Rich Asians is a hit romantic comedy-drama starring Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, and other rising stars. Rachel Chu (played by Constance Wu), a young professor at New York University, is surprised by her boyfriend Nick Young’s sheer wealth and familial reputation as real estate developers during a visit to Singapore. She embarks upon an uphill battle to win the respect and affection of snobby elites, idiosyncratic relatives, and Nick’s disapproving mother.
Though Crazy Rich Asians has garnered positive public acclaim as a breakthrough for Asian American representation in Hollywood and has a sequel in the works, backlash has risen concerning its glamorization of old Chinese wealth at the cost of Southeast Asian minority groups. Entrenched Chinese elites in Singapore have directly contributed to the erasure and challenges faced by other ethnic groups in the nation-state, as detailed in a post addressing the politics of the movie by Singaporean activist Sangeetha Thanapal.
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Selected Works from Flat Parenthood by Tan Tian (谭天). 2018.
Tan Tian is a visual artist and curator. Born in Beijing, China, he graduated from the Department of Fine Art, Kingston University, London in 2012. He currently lives and works in Beijing and New York. Tan’s oeuvre displays work that is candid and revelatory - often delving into the self-referential, or meta - the sense of which is amplified by Tan’s experimental use of colours, images and language.
In his Flat Parenthood series, Tan explores the emotional turbulence and contradictions of fatherhood. He features the aesthetic of childhood image-making heavily - each work is depicted on standard-sized paper childlike scribbles, the use of materials crayons, poster paint and coloured pencils all attesting to a deliberately haphazard process of creation that privileges the experience of the child and infantilises the artist.
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