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IM GONNA KICK YOUR ASS
@ghoulinfuschia spraying j with dirty brown water
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if @nuzipilled compares me to this corporate kissass one more time I'm gonna kick his ass
@ghoulinfuschia spraying j with dirty brown water
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I love to hate her
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I wonder why i’m tired and then I’m reminded that I am
- Writing a script
- direction a production
- working on portfolio work
- Working on commissions
- hanging out with friends
- hanging out with family
- working out
- crocheting
- Trying to get through my watchlist
- and sewing
I keep wanting to say I’m not a workaholic but it’s getting harder to defend myself 💀
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Girl tell me why tf I have some people in my inbox thirsting for fictional robot girls and being very descriptive about it. My page isn’t the r34 tag my guy.
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There’s been something bugging me for a while that I’ve been trying to articulate. Other artists on Tumblr could probably help me— the idea of art being treated as “content”.
Right out the gate, that word sparks a feeling of resentment in me. When people call art “content” rather than what it actually is, it feels like it undermines the intention behind the work. Artists create their work to share ideas and express themselves. Boggling it down to just be content made purely for consumption feels…. for lack of better word, dystopian. Artists feel it too.
The idea of “producing” art is nothing new. I’ve heard many stories about artists feeling terrified of the algorithm’s wrath that they start pumping out artwork like there’s no tomorrow. Then, they get burnt out. The artwork they’re creating isn’t for them anymore, it’s for the machine. It’s….saddening.
It feels symptomatic of the capitalistic society we live in where everything is meant to be sold to a consumer. You aren’t meant to approach it mindfully, but instead treat it as another meal for your mind to wolf down before spitting out the bones. I think that’s what scares me. Art on the internet isn’t treated as art, it’s treated as just another form of stimuli for those glued to screens.
Now this isn’t the case with everyone, obviously. I have one friend specifically who I feel is a wonderful example of someone who appreciates artwork wholeheartedly. A commission client of mine. Always tips his artists generously, collects all art he sees and mourns the deletion of artwork. He admires artists’ work with all his heart no matter what it is because he can see the soul behind it. The intention in every line drawn, and the feeling the artist wanted to provoke. He’s gone on record numerous times to say he loves art.
Art, not content. He doesn’t care for the machine. He cares for the person’s intentions and skill. He loves art.
By the way, this doesn’t just go for visual art. It goes for writing, video essays, documentaries, short films, animation, anything created by a human hand. It’s art because it was created with intention.
I genuinely can’t stand seeing people call art “content”. I appreciate all the support I receive, but that’s the one thing that grinds my gears in a way which I can’t get over. No matter what it is. If it was made by a human hand to convey a thought, it’s art.
With my whole heart, mind, body, and soul, I pray on the extinction of the ideology behind content creation. Just call it what it actually is- art.
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There’s been something bugging me for a while that I’ve been trying to articulate. Other artists on Tumblr could probably help me— the idea of art being treated as “content”.
Right out the gate, that word sparks a feeling of resentment in me. When people call art “content” rather than what it actually is, it feels like it undermines the intention behind the work. Artists create their work to share ideas and express themselves. Boggling it down to just be content made purely for consumption feels…. for lack of better word, dystopian. Artists feel it too.
The idea of “producing” art is nothing new. I’ve heard many stories about artists feeling terrified of the algorithm’s wrath that they start pumping out artwork like there’s no tomorrow. Then, they get burnt out. The artwork they’re creating isn’t for them anymore, it’s for the machine. It’s….saddening.
It feels symptomatic of the capitalistic society we live in where everything is meant to be sold to a consumer. You aren’t meant to approach it mindfully, but instead treat it as another meal for your mind to wolf down before spitting out the bones. I think that’s what scares me. Art on the internet isn’t treated as art, it’s treated as just another form of stimuli for those glued to screens.
Now this isn’t the case with everyone, obviously. I have one friend specifically who I feel is a wonderful example of someone who appreciates artwork wholeheartedly. A commission client of mine. Always tips his artists generously, collects all art he sees and mourns the deletion of artwork. He admires artists’ work with all his heart no matter what it is because he can see the soul behind it. The intention in every line drawn, and the feeling the artist wanted to provoke. He’s gone on record numerous times to say he loves art.
Art, not content. He doesn’t care for the machine. He cares for the person’s intentions and skill. He loves art.
By the way, this doesn’t just go for visual art. It goes for writing, video essays, documentaries, short films, animation, anything created by a human hand. It’s art because it was created with intention.
I genuinely can’t stand seeing people call art “content”. I appreciate all the support I receive, but that’s the one thing that grinds my gears in a way which I can’t get over. No matter what it is. If it was made by a human hand to convey a thought, it’s art.
With my whole heart, mind, body, and soul, I pray on the extinction of the ideology behind content creation. Just call it what it actually is- art.
#honeybee rambles#Sort of a rant#I just had to put this somewhere#If you have thoughts on this please reblog I need to know I’m not going crazy
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Our team is especially in need of background artists to help design sets for our episode. If you're an artist proficient in background design, consider applying!
Murder Drones: Catalyst's team are looking for some new additions! To apply, please use this google form! Thank you!
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Sketches for a thing i'm working on.
#murder drones#murder drones catalyst#It's 2 am Im in agony but Im having fun#Lookat these idiots#Eat cement
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Solver? What's a Solver? There is only Cyn! Our little gravedigger. Would you play in the dirt with her?
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Welcome to the Elliot Manor, where we revisit our favorite cast of robots (and human!) in a birthday celebration turned murder mystery! Surely nothing could go wrong. …Right?
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audacity, huh? we talkin' about this city or that city
THE city
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My audacity took the wheel again
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Super excited to say I shall soon be reopening my old shop!! Whether or not I will bring back old items is a fat maybe- however I will definitely be selling prints of my work!! YIPPEE
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Finished working on a script with a friend. Can’t wait for that to see the light of day eventually
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WHERE DID THE INFLUX OF HOMESTUCKS COME FROM
People are finding my Amphibia stuff again where did y’all come from
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Streaming now!! Come join me!! :D
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IM GONNA DO IT. IM GONNA STREAM TOMORROW!! JOIN ME AT 2 PM TOMORROW ON TWOTCH!!
DRAWING STREAM LET’S GO!!
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