And, well, my initial worries are totally justified.
Tumblr is a black hole.
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| Spent way too long looking for this. Point made. |
But alas, it's totally the fault of my addictive personality. The benefits of Tumblr, as an outlet for all skill-sets, far outweigh its cons. My drawing reference folder increases exponentially after each tumbling! Tumblr's also been great for teaching me through a bunch of humbling social awareness posts that keep me honest about having dude parts, haha, but that's subject for another meditation. I just have to be careful about who I follow (general rule, if they just reblog gifs skip it, ehehe).
Admittedly I "like" a whole lot more content than I actually post and it gets a bit discouraging - especially to see the alarming number of artists who eclipse my talents. Though at the same time, I can't help but to continue scrolling out of absolute awe.
So that's what I call "invy", when I admire artwork that both inspires my sensibilities and triggers my undying envy. After all, isn't that the perk of competitive spirit humanity enjoys?
I'll use this blog series to chronicle what I like about things as a meditation of what I value as an artist, and showcase a bunch of my favorites. Thus this won't be exclusive to reblogs. I'll probably tackle everything from my mancrush on Ed Skudder to my burning respect for self-made artists like Donald Glover or Takuma Yokota. Plus, it's an easy way to provide a steady stream of content. Score~
And yes, I'm totally doing this just to justify my bad internet habits. Tee hee.
For today, something simple to balance out the lengthy introduction:



