*Notice: Nobody is allowed to use my art, nobody is allowed to use my photos. Thank you.
First of all, thank you for following me, and your welcome if I followed you and faved your artwork. I don't normally comment back to posts on my profile, unless they're questions, but I do see them and I say it again: Your welcome! ^_^ I'm on an endless journey of finding artwork I like.
Why I faved your artwork (any or all of these): It inspires me; it really caught my eye (I love vibrant colors and beauty); I'm impressed in some way; it reminds me of a character/scene/creature/place/etc. in my book series; I see a technique in it that I think would help me improve as an artist (I'm bad at shading/lighting/perspective); it reminds me of a dream I once had; and/or it reminds me of a person/place I know or once knew.
Why I gave you a Llama: I like giving! Even if I only like one piece of art (or at least so far, because I'm often on DeviantArt late at night and am going through hundreds of art pieces in a matter of minutes before I go to bed), I still like showing my appreciation of that artwork by giving people a llama.
Why I followed you: If I like several of your art pieces, I might as well follow you because I obviously like your style.
Why I don't always comment on art I like: I'm socially awkward (some days are worse than others); I'm too tired to think; I don't want to say what everybody else is saying all the time (It gets annoying and repetitive for you, doesn't it?); I often want to say something, but I don't know what to say; and because I'm rushing through hundreds of art on a neverending journey of finding art that inspires me (It's like exploring thousands of new worlds! It's such a thrill!).
Bio:
I'm a Fantasy writer of a five-book series in the making, working on an ever-increasingly complex, yet realistic "alternate universe" for ten years. For hard-to-explain reasons, I skipped the first two books (for now). The code-named "G3: DF" (until it's ready to be published) is over 422,000 words long, but it will be given a wee trim when I eventually go back to revise, edit, and proofread it. For now, my fingers are dancing on the keyboard with the creation of "G4: O" (Over 182,000 words and counting!), the next book in the series. Oh, and about 80% of this whole book series is all in my head. That's what happens when you have a lot of time to daydream (Long story. It happened when I was a teenager. It has to do with child abuse and cruel isolation.). I have a writing log blog for G4: O, which includes me rambling on about anything you might find interesting about me or my day (Most of the time, I complain of being tired because I blog late at night after I decide I can't stay awake and write any longer. Hahaha!):
writinglog-g4o-jenniferfulk.bl…As for my art, I'm all over the place. I like trying new things.