My thanks to you.
10 years ago
Thank all of you you for all the well-meaning support and feedback, and for all the watches and favorites. I am happy to know that my work pleases people, and they wish to share it with others.
I just broke one thousand watchers after I submitted Fire Umbra, and this means a lot to me. I hope that I can continue to gather more interested followers so I can continue to bring fruition to my blind canvases.
My watchers, new and old; what kind of art do you like? What do you wish art had more of, in meaning and message? What have you enjoyed so far about my art that has lead you to wish to see more?
I want to know what affects my watchers, and the many types of interesting people I am attracting here. Thank you for your time in answering this if you wish to do so. I am more than elated to read other people's passions for art.
I just broke one thousand watchers after I submitted Fire Umbra, and this means a lot to me. I hope that I can continue to gather more interested followers so I can continue to bring fruition to my blind canvases.
My watchers, new and old; what kind of art do you like? What do you wish art had more of, in meaning and message? What have you enjoyed so far about my art that has lead you to wish to see more?
I want to know what affects my watchers, and the many types of interesting people I am attracting here. Thank you for your time in answering this if you wish to do so. I am more than elated to read other people's passions for art.
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I also really like your use of red and orange.
Draw what you like, all your pieces are awesome c: I especially like your kind of mystical-themed drawings, like Wisper or King of the Red Sun !
There's a strong power behind the big cats that I strive hard to interpret on the canvas.
As for what i enjoy in particular, i feel you've got a great handle on felines in particular and you achieve a pretty cool atmosphere with what little elements you use in many of your pictures so far.
I'm a firm believer in the "less is more" swing of things. A drop of red will always stand out and bring spunk to neutral compositions. Thank you for appreciating that.
I'll see about opening commission work in the future, when and if I do, I'll be happy to hear from you again. Cheers.
Me, I'd rather an artist roam free, do what they like, what they want. The art created that way is usually what attracts me. Even if they're doing commissions most of the time, there is usually a life, a passion to what they do. That is what I like to see, because that's when the art lives the most, if that makes sense.
Just do what it is you do.
--L
But that doesn't matter too much. You do you! I enjoy everything you do, and I can't imagine that will stop any time soon.