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May 16, 2019

Finished this one.



Finished this one.

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Published on May 16, 2019 09:51

A close friend just found out her 16 year old pony needs spendy...















A close friend just found out her 16 year old pony needs spendy surgery and I’m hoping to help her out a bit — all this art of mine is for sale and proceeds will go to Stewart’s foot!

Bonus: Here’s a photo of Stewart running through some ribbons like the trick pony he is and a photo of Stewart finding out he needs surgery if he’s to walk without pain again.


The art is here.

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Published on May 16, 2019 07:26

May 15, 2019

maggie-stiefvater:
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Published on May 15, 2019 18:12

earthstory:
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In all its glory.. Purple and yellow...



earthstory:


raymondmercado

In all its glory.. Purple and yellow superblooms plus a seasonal waterfall..


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Published on May 15, 2019 17:45

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Published on May 15, 2019 09:41

mckitterick:

beatrice-otter:

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nyxetoile:

glorious-spoon:

grison-in-space:

feminesque:...

mckitterick:



beatrice-otter:



jacquez45:



nyxetoile:



glorious-spoon:



grison-in-space:



feminesque:



naamahdarling:



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roachpatrol:



ultimately i think kindness is the most radical thing you can do with your pain and your anger. it’s like, you take everything awful that’s ever been done to you, and you throw it back in the world’s teeth, and you say no, fuck you, i’m not going to take this.  you say this is unacceptable. you say that shit stops with me.


humans are fucking terrible and this awful world we live in will fucking kill you but if you are kind, if you are brave and clever and try really hard, you can defy it. you can impose on this bleak and monstrous structure something beautiful. even if it’s temporary. even if it doesn’t heal anything inside you that’s been hurt.  


i’m gonna sleep and i’m gonna wake up and i swear by everything in this deadly horrible universe i’m gonna make someone happy. 



i’ve seen a number of comments and tags where people feel that they must swallow or repress their anger in order to engage in kindness. that is not at all what i am recommending here. radical kindness is an expression of anger. it is not passive. it is not repressive. it does not require you, in any way, to forgive those that have fucked you up. it does not require you to be quiet. 


it just requires that you be kind. viciously. vengefully. you fight back. you plant flowers. give to charity. play games. pet someone’s dog. scream into the dark. paint and write and dance, tell jokes, sing songs, bake cookies. you have been hurt and you don’t have to deny that hurt. you just have to recognize it in other people, and take their hand, and say: no more. enough. fuck this. no more


have a cookie.


i will say this again: we are all going to die. the universe is enormous and almost entirely empty. to be kind to each other is the most incredible act of defiance against the dark that i can imagine. 





i will say this again: we are all going to die. the universe is enormous and almost entirely empty. to be kind to each other is the most incredible act of defiance against the dark that i can imagine.



1. The universe is indifferent. We ought not be.


2. A good quote: There are two kinds of people. Those who think, “I don’t want anyone to
suffer like I did.” And those who think, “I suffered; why shouldn’t
they?”


3. Two good quotes by Kurt Vonnegut: Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the
winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you’ve
got a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of,
babies-“God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.”


And: “Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do
not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your
sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may
disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place.”



Another good quote:


“I. THIS IS NOT A GAME.


II. HERE AND NOW, WE ARE ALIVE.”


You can be kind and fuel it with rage. You can be kind and fuel it with a bitter twist, or you can be kind and fuel your kindness with righteous anger, or you can be kind and fuel it with love or spite or ecstatic joy. And no matter what your fuel is, you still can make kindness happen in the world so that people can warm themselves by it.


Kindness isn’t an emotion, kids. That’s the thing. Kindness is action. Kindness is choosing to take your emotions and channel them towards doing the most good where you can; to choose the targets of your actions carefully; to spread a little joy behind you, when you have a little to spare.


Kindness can mean a gentle word or a shouted imperative. It can be a warm meal or a gentle hug or a clean death. Kindness can manifest in many ways, and not all of them are one hundred percent nice. The kind thing to do may be doing nothing at all. 


But kindness is, above all else, an action. We are imperfect humans, and we cannot control our emotions–but we can control what we do as a result. We can control the actions that our emotions and experiences propel us to perform. 


The darkness is nothing but the absence of light, you know. It is endless and nihilistic and all enveloping. A lit candle has no hope against it.


But if enough of us light small candles and little matches behind us as we walk through this wide, uncaring universe, we can light up that sky. We can take an empty world and we can fill it with each other. 


That’s how we can take the bones of an empty universe and forge a warm hearth fire humanity can use to keep back the night. 





But kindness is, above all else, an action. We are imperfect humans, and we cannot control our emotions–but we can control what we do as a result. We can control the actions that our emotions and experiences propel us to perform.




I’m also a fan of Camus:


“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger – something better, pushing right back.”



“There are three ways to ultimate success. The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.” — Fred Rogers



“Any man can be kind when he is comfortable. I’d always thought
kindness a trivial virtue therefore. But when we were hungry, thirsty,
sick, frightened, with our deaths shouting at us, in the heart of
horror, you were still as unfailingly courteous as a gentleman at his
ease before his own hearth.’

‘Events may be horrible or inescapable. Men have always a choice - if not whether, then how they may endure.’      

 ―
   Lois McMaster Bujold, The Curse of Chalion
   





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Published on May 15, 2019 09:40

May 14, 2019

Rough drafts are weird and fun in every media.

Rough drafts are weird and fun in every media.

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Published on May 14, 2019 15:14

Sketch before getting down to writing work.

Sketch before getting down to writing work.

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Published on May 14, 2019 06:25

May 13, 2019

Ok, so I’ve discovered if I spend the exact same amount of time...



Ok, so I’ve discovered if I spend the exact same amount of time with my drawing pad as I would with my colored pencils, I can achieve mostly the same effect with less smell of turpenoid and less pigment smeared on my palm but to be honest I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this information yet.

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Published on May 13, 2019 14:18

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