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RE: Stretching The Inktober Theme A Lot - NFTSR10K

Well done, I am also doing #inktober this year (happy to say I've stuck with it thus far) only I'm not using the prompts this year, just my own. I've also strayed away from just the traditional black and white and added coloured ink, albeit digitally.

This is really amazing and I'm so loving the animation added to nft and cyrptoart. I've made a few pieces a sold a couple, but I always end up down the traditional still route, maybe in November I should make it a challenge to make more animated art.

Again this is really amazing and I like the magazine inspiration, I'm obsessed with old mags and currently reading through some Depression era 1930's American home type magazines.

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Thank you so much! I'm happy to hear that you like it. :)

Sometimes just the smallest rules are too suffocating, but then again I think that Inktobers primary purpose is to give inspiration so if there's any drawing involved with any medium, then I think Inktobers purpose is fulfilled and we all should be happy. And I also think that if the art starts to take you to certain direction, you should just do what it says because: art. :D

I love your pieces! And I don't think it especially needs animating because I love still images too. Unless of course you get an inspiration, or want to just try it out, then go for it. But as I love the art that you've published, I don't think that you should change anything. Your work is amazing!

Old magazines are so cool. I haven't read the articles in Hjemmet because it's really hard to understand Norwegian with my Swedish skills that aren't that good, but the images alone are really captivating. The ads, drawings, photos, everything! It's so fascinating and I'm happy that you get my enthusiasm, fellow old magazine reader! :)