prooobably aurie (art by @/cloudkbd), my masque of the red death baby. she’s the leader of a miniature cult of high-society ladies who pay for her livelihood in exchange for her guidance. her visions are real, she just makes them a lot less horrific for her clients

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hi! my laptop is on its last legs -- it is a cheap one i bought 4 years ago and it's falling apart. art is a part of my livelihood, so i'm gonna try putting paychecks and help from Viewers Like You towards getting a refurbished one! boost if you can! 🍏🍎
https://t.co/PSnkk5OaKY

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Happy birthday ⁦⁩!!!! I love you so much!!

She is my first ever twitter art client. If not for her I may not have pursued art as livelihood. :’( Thank you for everything. I wish you all the great things in the world <3

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i am a queer indie artist making art and merchandise online. my livelihood depends entirely upon being able to get my work seen.

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Twitter please O we're dependent upon people seeing our works. Our livelihood is on the line. We work so hard and so any of us never get seen.
Please help your artists instead of pushing us away.

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because it's so hard for artists to get noticed if they dont already have a following. Small artists never get seen, and for a lot of us our art is our livelihood.

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We artists work hard in order to bring art and joy to people's timeline. We make our living off of our art. We need to share our work in order to keep up our livelihood.
Fix. The. Algorithm.

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Because artists depend on Twitter for their livelihoods! I animate and draw dnd and wow stuff! I’m also looking for freelance animation work at the moment!

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I really want my art, along with the art of other talented artists, to be seen more on the platform! While I don't personally make part of my livelihood off of social media, there are other creators out there that do!

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Many talented artists market themselves through social media. We can't get paid if no one notices us, it's why the algorithm is problematic. It literally affects our livelihood.

Until something gets done, read this thread to learn how you can help us.

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thank you for the crazy amount of love on this, but please check out my other stuff
art is my livelihood and im working to get out of my family home

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General livelihood support would be very much appreciated, as this is my full time job now. Thank you!

🍃 My shop: https://t.co/JmEF8evKAK
🍃 Services I offer (logo design, illustration, copywriting): https://t.co/ogT7Z98KeV
🍃 My Patreon: https://t.co/zoOU3qJPHP

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The forests of in an important corridor could be lost to a mine by the group, threatening not just wildlife but also livelihoods. Sign https://t.co/CUzlrT9HPe.

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First drawing in SAI (Dec 1st, 2010)
Last drawing in SAI (June 14th, 2021)

Man, I have now retired SAI after 10+ years of use.
This program was the start of my career and turning point of my passion with art.

It was with me all the way to the point of art becoming my livelihood

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On this World Oceans Day, we want to highlight the important work the United Nations is doing under their 2021 theme The Ocean: Life & Livelihoods.

Welcome Home, Whales shows the importance of the oceans to gentle giants like the right whale.

https://t.co/kWJiHKnz5R

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bro those animations were my livelihood :( did u ever watch these too? xdd like splash kitty artist haha

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SIU really hammering in how there is no way to participate in a war and be morally innocent by the end. That you will have to trample on the freedom and livelihood of truly innocent in order to get what you want. That’s who Bam and everyone are killing in this war.

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Hiya! I'm Kyn, and I draw colorful cartoon animals for fun and as part of my livelihood. :3
So far these are my most recent stuff ranging from quick flats to full shades and commissions. :3
Thanks for the spotlight, and for giving us small furry artists some love :D

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And now a real for the Haenyeo, divers in Jeju island province of Korea, have inspired and impressed me since I first learned of them. I hope very much that these amazing women can stay safe and healthy, and continue their livelihood.

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The locals called the thing the Screaming Heat. Every Seventeen summers the beast, or its progeny would wreak havoc on their livestock, their homes, their very livelihoods.

None of theme could speak for what it looked like, but the sound they KNEW.

The Terrible Sound.

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