• Jusog@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 months ago

    Yo we got Mario on our side!

    Fr though, real nice artwork. What program did u use?

    Btw, as a fellow artist I have a question: how do u publish ur art without losing job possibilities? O.o cuz that's smth I'm worried about. I wanna work on projects and later maybe fully fleshed films that are openly revolutionary, but outing myself as Marxist to all my future employers really strikes me as not the smartest thing to do, considering I want to get jobs firstly.

    Sry for this long of a text, I always meant to ask someone but I couldn't find a comrade who's also an artist.

    • MarlKarx@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      hi thanks, i use Adobe Sketchbook btw. Also, i dont have a job yet im a teenager so i dont have much experience regarding how to keep someones job possiblities open, and now that i think about it....it maybe isnt the best idea to publish revolutionary art. What if someone finds it??

      • FistOfTheRedStar@lemmygrad.ml
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        10 months ago

        You can always just say it is a study of revolutionary artistic style. The thing to be concerned about is mixing your real world pieces, that you would put in a portfolio, and the ones you publish under a pseudonym.

      • Jusog@lemmygrad.ml
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        10 months ago

        Yeah that's my concern xD. I'm one year away from graduation so I actually have to think about getting a job. And while I have one job offer, I think at least in my field, jumping from one job to another is pretty normal, so that could potentially be rendered impossible for me in the worst case scenario.

        The way I personally thought about posting art is that I'll keep the message more hidden for the first few years.. Tho it also feels bad to limit oneself so much just cuz of some liberals. Not saying that's the best way to do it, especially cuz I love seeing artworks like these and I'd hate to see them disappear. If there were openly socialist companies or networks that had money and would hire people, ya know that would be a dream come true. Tho it's prolly impossible.

        Either way, good job with the artwork. I love the artstyle and hope to potentially see more!