…We were particularly amazed when thousands, then tens of thousands of people began creating their own personal Star Trek adventures. Stories, and paintings, and sculptures, and cookbooks. And songs, and poems, and fashions. And more. The list is still growing. It took some time for us to fully understand and appreciate what these people were saying. Eventually we realized that there is no more profound way in which people could express what Star Trek has meant to them than by creating their own very personal Star Trek things. Because I am a writer, it was their Star Trek stories that especially gratified me. I have seen these writings in dog-eared notebooks of fans who didn’t look old enough to spell ‘cat.’ I have seen them in meticulously produced fanzines, complete with excellent artwork. Some of it has even been done by professional writers, and much of it has come from those clearly on their way to becoming professional writers. Best of all, all of it was plainly done with love…. That is the highest compliment and the greatest repayment that they could give us.

Gene Roddenberry (via craic-dealer)

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Shoutout to Joss Whedon for becoming a writer and not a serial killer.

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haha wow so many notes on that finchel drawing

I drew that ages ago

dreamingpartone asked: 1) When did you get into art? and 14) What do you like drawing the most? :)

1) When did you get into art?
I supose i allways into art as little kid. I didnt really start drawing untill high school so 11/12ish. I started to take it more seriously in year 11 when i was about 16. Thats when i decided i wanted to go into animation as a career.

14) What do you like drawing the most?
Women. I love drawing curvy bodies, girls with nice hips and thighs and breasts.

 

Artist Questions Ask Meme

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Put a number in my ask box!:

  1. When did you get into art?
  2. What art-related sites have you ever signed up for?
  3. Show us your oldest piece of art you have on hand.
  4. What defines your artistic style?
  5. Do you practice other styles/have you tried other styles in the past?
  6. What levels of artistic education have you had?
  7. Show us at least one picture you drew or sketched recently that you did not put on a public site.
  8. What is your favourite piece that you have done?
  9. What is your least favourite piece that you have done?
  10. What do you like most about your art?
  11. What do you like least about your art?
  12. Have you ever considered taking commissions?
  13. Are you looking to pursue a career in art?
  14. What do you like drawing the most?
  15. What do you like drawing the least?
  16. Do you draw more fanart or original art? If fanart, what fandom do you draw the most of?
  17. What would you absolutely refuse to draw?
  18. What is your purpose for drawing?
  19. What medium/program do you use the most in your art?
  20. How would you rank your art? (poor, mediocre, good, etc.)
  21. Do you believe there is such thing as “bad art?”
  22. List at least one of your “artspirations.”
  23. What do you think you could stand to improve on?
  24. Do you have a shameful art past? (recolour sprite comics, tracing art, etc.)
  25. Draw a picture!

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Brittana Week day two | Prompt Harry Potter

Brittana Week day one | Prompt Babies/Pregnancy

This one was inspired by the wonderful fanfic I’m Your Wild Girl by skintightsocks