Horror fan, sometimes artist, engineering graduate. Liable to talk about my ocs and speak on disability.
This too, shall pass
Santa:
Santa:
1. Mass manufactured clothes are only ever intended to fit "good enough," and;
2. Everything you wear was made by actual human people.
1. Mass manufactured clothes are only ever intended to fit "good enough," and;
2. Everything you wear was made by actual human people.
The biggest step isn't getting good at art, it's being willing to make art that doesn't match the idea of "good art" in your head.
Making a lot of imperfect art is an essential step toward making perfect art; a counterproductive goal you shouldn't have anyway.
Just make art.
The biggest step isn't getting good at art, it's being willing to make art that doesn't match the idea of "good art" in your head.
Making a lot of imperfect art is an essential step toward making perfect art; a counterproductive goal you shouldn't have anyway.
Just make art.
also, if you care about disability justice, hope you’re also pro-fat liberation.
do you know how many people have gone to the doctor for troubling symptoms, been automatically dismissed and told to lose weight, and then developed late-stage/severe chronic and acute illnesses?
It sucks, because it's all connected, and if you don't see this part, you don't have a clear understanding of the whole.
also, if you care about disability justice, hope you’re also pro-fat liberation.
do you know how many people have gone to the doctor for troubling symptoms, been automatically dismissed and told to lose weight, and then developed late-stage/severe chronic and acute illnesses?
i like to take a slower pace and really get into the heads of my characters, im far more character focused then thought focused, and i like my prose for emotions, and i love sensory details.
do you have a recognizable style, or do you prefer to change things up from story to story? do you think you have tells that your readers could identify?
i like to take a slower pace and really get into the heads of my characters, im far more character focused then thought focused, and i like my prose for emotions, and i love sensory details.
but the jealousy is over like, 20 likes on a post.
but the jealousy is over like, 20 likes on a post.
I've had my share of body dysmorphia in life and doing pose reference modeling has honestly helped a ton with those feelings. My body has changed a lot in 18 years but any reference photo I take might be the ONE someone needs.
I've had my share of body dysmorphia in life and doing pose reference modeling has honestly helped a ton with those feelings. My body has changed a lot in 18 years but any reference photo I take might be the ONE someone needs.