Artist Questions Ask Meme

reblogger-ocelot:

Put a number in my ask box!:

  1. When did you get into art?
  2. What art-related sites have you ever signed up for?
  3. Show us your oldest piece of art you have on hand.
  4. What defines your artistic style?
  5. Do you practice other styles/have you tried other styles in the past?
  6. What levels of artistic education have you had?
  7. Show us at least one picture you drew or sketched recently that you did not put on a public site.
  8. What is your favourite piece that you have done?
  9. What is your least favourite piece that you have done?
  10. What do you like most about your art?
  11. What do you like least about your art?
  12. Have you ever considered taking commissions?
  13. Are you looking to pursue a career in art?
  14. What do you like drawing the most?
  15. What do you like drawing the least?
  16. Do you draw more fanart or original art? If fanart, what fandom do you draw the most of?
  17. What would you absolutely refuse to draw?
  18. What is your purpose for drawing?
  19. What medium/program do you use the most in your art?
  20. How would you rank your art? (poor, mediocre, good, etc.)
  21. Do you believe there is such thing as “bad art?”
  22. List at least one of your “artspirations.”
  23. What do you think you could stand to improve on?
  24. Do you have a shameful art past? (recolour sprite comics, tracing art, etc.)
  25. Draw a picture!

BOOKISH-ASKS FOR THOSE AFFLICTED WITH BOREDOM

1: Currently Reading
2: Describe the last scene you read in as few words as possible. No character names or title.
3: First book that had a major influence on you
4: Quick, you’re in desperate need of a fake name. What character name do you think of first?
5: Favorite series and why
6: Public library or personal library?
7: What is the most important part of a book, in your opinion?
8: Why are you reading the book you’re currently reading?
9: If you were to publish a book what (besides your real name) would you use for your author name?
10: Do you listen to music when you read? Make a mini playlist for one of your favorite books.
11: What book fandom do you affiliate yourself with the most?
12: Tell one book story or memory (what you were wearing when you were reading something, someone saw you cry in public, you threw a book across the room and broke a window, etc.)
13: What character would be your best friend in real life?
14: Favorite item of book merch
15: Post a shelfie.
16: Rant about anything book related
17: What do you think about movie/tv adaptations?
18: Favorite booktuber(s)
19: Book that you call your child.
20: A character you like but you really, really shouldn’t.
21: Do you loan your books?
22: A movie or tv show you wish would have been a book
23: Did your family or friends influence you to read when you were younger?
24: First book(s) you remember being obsessed with
25: A book that you think about and you cringe because of how terrible it was
26: Do you read from recommendations or whatever book catches your eye?
27: How/where do you purchase your books?
28: An ending you wish you could change
29: Favorite female protagonist.
30: One book everyone should read
31: Do you day dream about your favorite books? If so, share one fantasy you have about them.
32: OTP or NoTP?
33: Cute and fluffy or dramatic and deadly?
34: Scariest book you ever read
35: What do you think of Ebooks
36: Unpopular opinions
37: A book you are scared is not going to be all you hoped it would be
38: What qualities do you find annoying in a character?
39: Favorite villain
40: Has there ever been a book you wish you could un-read?

Hey, let’s do one of these oldie but goodies:

bobcatmoran:

prudencepaccard:

osberend:

ozylikes:

tentativelyassembled:

dagny-hashtaggart:

rocketverliden:

redcap3:

skyliting:

skjam:

youthbookreview:

youthbookreview:

Take the closest book to you and find the third full sentence on page…let’s say 78. Reply or reblog with the sentence!

I just did mine, and it’s short and sweet: “Nothing came easy.”

“At that time, when he suggested that people take a walk in the woods to relax  and recharge, it was considered a radical idea.”

(Talking about Henry David Thoreau.)

“Oh, I like this,” he said, tugging me into a more comfortable position.

“He was my professional mentor for over twenty years, so I can testify to this from personal experience.”

“Our second purpose-the mothership-is a different story altogether.”

“He was found guilty of first-degree murder after an earlier trial had found him guilty of murder in the second degree.”

“A steam plow is an incomparably more efficient means of production than an ordinary plow, but the capital-value laid out in it is an incomparably smaller means for employing men than if it were laid out in ordinary plows.” 

“Money is the yardstick with which we measure economic transactions.”

“A first step toward a more general model is to assume a conjugate prior distribution for the two-parameter univariate normal sampling model in place of the noninformative prior distribution just considered.”

“Au nom de quoi?”

“I took the molasses out of the original in favor of the chipotles and substituted bacon fat for the butter.”

“The helmsman’s ribs were fractured, but he carried on his duties while girdled in a harness of tarred canvas.”

lock screen/home screen meme, tagged by @annicron! The lock screen is a view of Mount Rainier from the air from the last time I flew cross-country, and my home screen- which you can barely see behind all the apps- is a picture I took while hiking this past summer. I’m very boring.

I tag…. shit, whoever wants to do this, I’m terrible at tagging.