Silver Tongue

Aug 10

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eskiworks:
“ furry-scientist:
“ eskiworks:
“ Kitten Bee A tiny predator to hunt mosquitoes, aphids, and other pests for you! Keeps company with bumble bees and honey bees, purrs are very smol.
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eskiworks:

furry-scientist:

eskiworks:

Kitten Bee

A tiny predator to hunt mosquitoes, aphids, and other pests for you!  Keeps company with bumble bees and honey bees, purrs are very smol.

Prints - https://www.etsy.com/listing/550051517/kitten-bee-print

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chefpyro:

morty and summer: please give us therapy

rick: hello children it’s pickle time

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queerdraws:
“consider this carey
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queerdraws:

consider this carey

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despicableplankton:

stardrunk:

If you can’t afford to commission an artist, don’t tell them that their prices are too high. This leaves the impression that the artist’s work isn’t of value to you, which can give them a bad impression of you, the client.

Instead, say that you are currently unable to pay for the commission, or that you would like to get back to them when you can pay. Don’t devalue an artist’s work just because it’s out of your price range.

Art is created by people, and those people are the ones who determine their own value. Respect that.

Too often people equate: “I can’t afford this right now” to “THIS IS HIGHWAY ROBBERY!!!”, especially with commissions.

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