Just one person's opinion here--I'd say post if you feel inclined to. People willing to post at all, let alone post original content are in short supply. That said, nice piece, and I hope to see more.
Thank you, appreciated! I just hope there were more people posting art on Lemmy! I feel uncomfortable seeing so many of my stuff on this sub when browsing…
I completely understand. However, in my experience, I have often seen people say they were hesitant to post in the first place because people aren't posting. People like you may help motivate others to change that. No pressure of course, you're free to do as you please. I'm just some internet stranger, after all.
These look beautiful. They are so thoughtful and obviously you put seriously thought, care, and effort into them. My spouse and I would have loved to receive them as gifts. Our favorite part would be the secret impressionist nipple that is revealed when you put them together. We love boobs.
Scott Campbell, artist at Double Fine. If you’re thinking his art looks like Psychonauts, it is indeed that Psychonauts looks like his art, because it is.
It’s good to see that his personal posts are just filled with him drawing whatever he feels like, because that always leads to some incredible art.
Thx! I left to find a job, originally in UK, in 1996. I was a programmer originally. Then I met my (French-in-the-US) husband on IRC, got married, and also moved to the US. Been there since 2001. Here I became a tech journalist, and then an artist (mostly collage art, where I had a very successful career in the 2010s – paintings/illustration are new to me).
The reason to come back I detailed in another reply here.
Thanks for sharing your story! And sorry about your dad, being away from family is the main reason why I’d like to stay close by. It’s bittersweet but I’m happy you’re getting closer to your mom 😊 I hope your husband still has family in France, he will be closer as well
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