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Is there anything that does make you feel better, or have a sense of relief? I’m asking because I’d like to know how we can help. I don’t expect you to have all the answers, just that if there’s some way we can come through for you. Does it help to talk, or does this kind of feedback make things worse?
What helps:
Witnesses testifying publicly that they’ve seen the harassment I’ve dealt with. I hate wording it that way but that’s how it works—people don’t believe women who decide to speak up for themselves, but they do believe women when others speak up for them.
Sincere, positive spotlights. When Kotaku featured my art a few years back, they didn’t get consent, and it was presented sensationally, which is common with photorealism [”You won’t believe these aren’t photographs!” etc]. I got so much hate. Really vulgar sexual harassment. That was my first experience with rape threats. On the other hand, when Orlando Jones signal boosted my art in an interview, he did it with honest, genuine enthusiasm, and it was wonderful. I got positive feedback and work.
Professional validation from other artists. Hoo boy the dream. Someday I’ll have a Wiki page.
Inclusion by fandom. This is sort of petty, but I make fanart, and fanartists are so rarely included in community discussions or asked about the shows they draw. We’re good communicators.
Just generally not being treated like a threat or a freak show. Is nice.
Questions about my artistic choices. It’s validating when people want to know more—it means you see it as real art.
Tagging me in stuff if it reminds you of my art. Tagging me in stuff you made.
Not putting the onus on me to deal with hate.
This is stuff you can do for any artist, I think. Sorry if it all sounds obvious.
I finally got clearance to show my rough animation from Castlevania! I did a lot of animation for this show so I’m going to release these through several posts each week, starting with this one.
For the Alucard vs Trevor sequence there wasn’t enough time in the schedule for me to finish out the animation, so I completed a first pass and the drawings were sent over to Korea for the artists at MUA Film to to tie down.
Ah yes red serif c is beating red sans-serif c in sports
Wait for it…
the thing that really worked about harry, hermione, and ron was that they were all the uncomfortable third friend
I dont know what emotion this gives me but im feeling it violently
He’s back.
George Chamoun’s celebrity photo collages combine current celebrities with actors from Hollywood’s past.
Shown here are: Marilyn Monroe/Scarlett Johansson, Cary Grant/George Clooney, James Dean/Robert Pattinson, and Audrey Hepburn/Natalie Portman, respectively.
Stuff I like that I reblog, and stuff that I post .... Luke
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