Likes can only go so far for artists. Artists may exclusively upload their artwork to tumblr, or don’t have the time to use other sites and prefer tumblr over deviantART due to its simplicity, but the tagging system can make it harder to navigate. Many artists on tumblr tag with high-traffic tags or use their own tags to prevent tag clogging which eventually become lost. That’s why it’s very important to reblog an artist’s work.
I’m not trying to push you to ruin your blog’s aesthetic or something, nor am I saying that “you must absolutely reblog your favourite artist’s work or you’re trash”, all I’m saying is if you truly want to support your favourite artist, instead of just liking their posts, try to reblog them once in a while. The more reblogs they receive, the more exposure/notes/followers they may receive, and it’s just one of the easiest ways to show you care about them.
*This does not mean to reblog unsourced artwork or works reuploaded to another person’s blog without permission (re:stolen). Nor does this mean to reblog artworks without the artist’s consent, even if this case is slim.
“I waited too long to read the sequel, and now I can’t even remember the characters.”
A novel by me
“I read the whole series in less than two days, and now can’t separate the events of individual books” the thrilling sequel
“I’ve read so much fanfic for this series, I can’t remember what really happened in the books” the stunning conclusion
Writers remember everything…especially the hurts. Strip a writer to the buff, point to the scars, and he’ll tell you the story of each small one. From the big ones you get novels. A little talent is a nice thing to have if you want to be a writer, but the only real requirement is the ability to remember the story of every scar.
Art consists of the persistence of memory.
Reid “Here’s the truth. If you don’t take the position, they’re gonna bring in some stranger to be the Unit Chief. And I don’t know how that’ll turn out, but the learning curve could be brutal.” JJ “It’ll probably stink for us, but..Look, we’re your friends and we’ll support you no matter what you decide.” Emily “I’m gonna stay.”
Inspired by skull planters. The idea was pitched by one of our artists. I immediately loved it because to me these beautiful plants growing in a skull remind me of life after “death”. Getting up and still moving on after the worst possible moments in our your life. Still working hard and doing things for yourself. A new version of you is born after these moments. We’ve all had those times and if your reading this I’m so proud of you for surviving them. You are alive and the world is so big and full of so many dazzling experiences just waiting for you. Remember that.