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chrisbeatrice.bsky.social
🎨lllustrator 🖼️Art director 🎮Video game designer 📣Erstwhile studio head 📝Author 🏳️‍⚧️Defender of Trans rights I also make art tutorials and champion 🖐️ HUMAN MADE art. www.chrisbeatrice.com www.HudsonMudworth.com
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Yeah, that’s why it was such a cool project.
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Glad you found it useful
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Thanks, Trish!!
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I think a lot of morning people feel like they're "getting a headstart on the world" but that's what being a night owl feels like to me. Like I'm getting away with extra time.
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I used to love it
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I think it could be amazing for you
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I love your stuff, Heather.
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Due to their association with their idol, Pandora.
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Waffles can fix just about anything.
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Pretty freakin' awesome!
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So great to see your beautiful work here, Larry.
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That's very cool! I hope you keep going with this.
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Along the way she has a baby, but keeps going. She collects chicken bones to make a ladder, but she's one bone short, so has to cut off her own finger for the last rung.
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Yes, it's called The Enchanted Pig, but I call the picture The Girl in the Iron Shoes. It's a Romanian fairy tale about a young woman who has to undergo a series of trials in order to rescue her husband from a witch.
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And I just learned a new word...
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Resting artist face, apparently.
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Thank you! I find working on toned paper makes my value relationships much stronger. White - gray - black
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Ha ha, thanks, brother.
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Really nice of you to say, thank you.
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It seems we learn in leaps that happen between long flat spots...
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Nice of you to say, thank you.
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Thank you!
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Thanks!
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At least some part of this is the usual backlash/pendulum swing when the privileged feel their grip slipping. Still it does a lot of damage.
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Nice, Sarah!
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Great stuff, Larry!
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Have a great show!
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Thank you so much
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Wow, thanks! Here are a couple of other ideas I explored. I kind of liked the overhead.
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Exactly, yeah. It's the only way to identify what you don't know. But that makes it very uncomfortable. We'd rather keep drawing what we know, over and over. Many artists learn to avoid the stuff they don't know. Sometimes that becomes their "style."
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Thanks for the encouragement!
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Lunch doodles are the best. No pressure, and, boom, gorgeous.
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That's great. My parents never had any interest in what I was doing.
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At least it has the right number of fingers
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super duper