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red_satin_doll) wrote2014-06-09 03:07 pm
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While I sit here feeling very very numb - oh look, 20in20 voting! SHINY!!
Voting for Round 1 of
btvsats20in20 is up NOW until June 16th; there are separate posts for the 10 Themes, Category (black/white), and Artist's Choice.
And sign-ups are already being accepted for Round 2 so grab your claim!
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And sign-ups are already being accepted for Round 2 so grab your claim!
Kudos to
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So go and vote for your favorites, the best of the best if such decisions can be made. What is "best" really? I used to whine and complain when I had 9 - 30 entries to chose from? I had NO IDEA how good I had it. Oh to be so young and innocent again (as I was last week...)
It's a trade off: on the one hand I've LOVED giving and getting feedback beforehand. Showing off more of my work, knowing who made what and learning from y'all how stuff is done is marvelous and energizing. Artists NEED audiences, even an audience of one. And vice versa.
And artists need a community of other artists to learn and grow. I've seen how not having that, how being a lone wolf, has been harmful to my sweetheart's growth as an artist. It stunts her if anything - hence the need to go to NYC last October and attend the Armory Show and expose herself to work she'd never seen before.
OTOH, it makes it a little harder to vote, if anything - I feel that nagging sense of "oh I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings". Which, oddly enough, I don't feel when I vote in or judge fic contests. Perhaps because it feels as if the "fic writing community" is larger than the "visual arts community (icon makers)" in this fandom, although that may just be my perception and limited scope of aquaintance. IDK.
And now I understand why you can't see the voting results in other icontests I've participated in. I thought it would be nifty? I'm re-thinking that stance. I'm feeling nervous all over again. And a little sick. Ok, I was feeling sick before thanks to a life-changing event involving sudden loss of income leading to numbness and depression but also nausea - which makes it sound like I'm fishing for pity votes or somesuch nonsense and really not. (Does that make it sound like I'm fishing for pity votes? Oh god I hope not. Somebody slap me upside the head. Or even better, hug me - hugs are of the good!)
Anyhoo - thank you everyone for your support, encouragement and feedback. Seriously, you folks have kept me from curling up in a very small ball in the corner (because it's impossible to sit at the desk and type in a fetal position.)
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Goodness yes. And I thought OWL and SS challenges were difficult!
I don't know if I voted differently at the 20in20 to the others because I had seen all the entries beforehand but I swear that there were so many icons I didn't remember. When they are mixed together with each other and out of their original context I see different things. (I kept looking at my voting slate and realizing I had 7-9 checked and had to pare down.)
Voting for b/w set was one of the most difficult because there were a couple of icons that I looked at for the longest time wondering "is there color in those or are they just warmer and cooler versions of grey/black..." when I'm forced to make choices my brain goes crazy with the analytical.
BTW - it's not showing up as well here because my template shrinks icons in convo threads but I saw the Freshman icon on your journal and LOVE IT. The jewel-like bits of color are perfectly done and I have no idea why there aren't more icons of that moment because it's one of my favorite Buffy moments of awesome.
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I saw the Freshman icon on your journal and LOVE IT. Thank you! I made it several years ago and (IMHO) it still stands the test of time. I'm not usually still happy with the icons I made when I first started making icons.
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OMG that is exactly the phrase I use when I write up my sweetheart's ebay auctions for her paintings. Fortunately when she does sell one the response she always gets back from the buyer is "it's better in person".
But you're absolutely right. I blame recent shock and numbness of job loss. Which is very conducive to staring at the screen for large amounts of time.
I made it several years ago and (IMHO) it still stands the test of time.
Some things are classic for a reason. :)