i drew a bunch of stuff that I've forgotten to post so here ya go!
/TW Blood
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... Read moreSometimes, as artists, we create more than we can immediately share, and a backlog of artworks quietly accumulates. Recently, I revisited some pieces I had forgotten to post, which often happens when juggling inspiration and daily routines. Sharing these artworks with a content warning for blood (TW Blood) is essential for respecting viewer sensitivity and transparency, especially in online art communities.
Including a trigger warning helps maintain a positive engagement as it prepares viewers for potentially graphic or intense visual material. It also reflects an artist’s thoughtful consideration for their audience while allowing creative freedom to explore complex themes.
Besides the content warning, I noticed words like "Orbital Ech," and other fragments such as "arvereshop" and "orest SPAGHETTi! est" from image OCR results, which inspire curiosity about the context or themes behind these artworks. Such cryptic elements can serve as an interactive hook, inviting viewers to interpret or connect meanings themselves.
For fellow artists, regularly reviewing your portfolio or digital archives can uncover hidden gems worth sharing that demonstrate your growth and evolving style. It creates engaging content and shows authenticity to your followers. Don't hesitate to explain your creative processes or stories behind each piece, as they add depth and personal connection.
In summary, sharing previously unposted artworks with appropriate warnings enriches your content diversity while respecting audience preferences. Embracing the unexpected in your backlog can refresh your feed and deepen appreciation for your artistic journey.