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Small Batch Kettle-Cooked Sea-Salted Drawings

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Catie • >30 • she/her • Freelance Artist
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Hi, I’m Catie! Welcome to my art blog. I’m a freelance illustrator and 3D artist, although I’m only just now getting back into the latter. I’ve really missed it!

I can also be found on twitter! 

I have a patreon, where I’m regularly posting WIPs, sketches, and process breakdowns for finished illustrations! I currently only have the one tier, but I hope to add more tiers once I can offer more exclusive perks. I deeply appreciate any support you would like to give me!

 I also have a ko-fi for tips!

I also have a Redbubble store! There’s an assortment of things in there with my art on them, which you can adopt and give a loving home to, if you’d like.

Commissions are currently closed! I need some time to get caught up on my queue. I’ll make a post to announce when they’re open again!

one more thing: I like answering asks! I think it’s really fun. I also reblog stuff now and then. That’s the full Catie’s Art Blog Experience. But if you want to only see my artwork without having to scroll past the asks and other kinds of posts, please click the tag #my art!

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Planet's Fucked: What Can You Do To Help? (Long Post)

Since nobody is talking about the existential threat to the climate and the environment a second Trump term/Republican government control will cause, which to me supersedes literally every other issue, I wanted to just say my two cents, and some things you can do to help. I am a conservation biologist, whose field was hit substantially by the first Trump presidency. I study wild bees, birds, and plants.

In case anyone forgot what he did last time, he gagged scientists' ability to talk about climate change, he tried zeroing budgets for agencies like the NOAA, he attempted to gut protections in the Endangered Species Act (mainly by redefining 'take' in a way that would allow corporations to destroy habitat of imperiled species with no ramifications), he tried to do the same for the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (the law that offers official protection for native non-game birds), he sought to expand oil and coal extraction from federal protected lands, he shrunk the size of multiple national preserves, HE PULLED US OUT OF THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT, and more.

We are at a crucial tipping point in being able to slow the pace of climate change, where we decide what emissions scenario we will operate at, with existential consequences for both the environment and people. We are also in the middle of the Sixth Mass Extinction, with the rate of species extinctions far surpassing background rates due completely to human actions. What we do now will determine the fate of the environment for hundreds or thousands of years - from our ability to grow key food crops (goodbye corn belt! I hated you anyway but), to the pressure on coastal communities that will face the brunt of sea level rise and intensifying extreme weather events, to desertification, ocean acidification, wildfires, melting permafrost (yay, outbreaks of deadly frozen viruses!), and a breaking down of ecosystems and ecosystem services due to continued habitat loss and species declines, especially insect declines. The fact that the environment is clearly a low priority issue despite the very real existential threat to so many people, is beyond my ability to understand. I do partly blame the public education system for offering no mandatory environmental science curriculum or any at all in most places. What it means is that it will take the support of everyone who does care to make any amount of difference in this steeply uphill battle.

There are not enough environmental scientists to solve these issues, not if public support is not on our side and the majority of the general public is either uninformed or actively hostile towards climate science (or any conservation science).

So what can you, my fellow Americans, do to help mitigate and minimize the inevitable damage that lay ahead?

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Anonymous asked:

Soley as an art exercise, and to give folks something to doodle, I'd love if you made a fursona someday. Obviously only if you want to, but theres nothing wrong with making one and just setting them on the proverbial shelf afterwords.

true true…………… 🤔🤔

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I think your salamander? icon kinda works as a fursona, it might be ur fursona.

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Chrysanthemum isn’t my fursona, she’s just the Face of my brand. She’s more like a mascot I guess? Is an anthropomorphic mascot a fursona? Asking this question feels like that meme of a guy bowling a conversational bowling ball at a line of pins marked “everyone else at the party”

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Anonymous asked:

So, I'm pretty sure you don't consider yourself a furry, but out of curiosity, have you ever made a fursona for yourself as an art exercise or anything?

I mean, how much furry/anthro animal art does one have to draw before they naturally cross some sort of furry threshold? I’m pretty sure I could qualify as a furry. I wouldn’t feel offended if someone called me one. 🤔 I’ve never felt compelled to make myself a fursona, though— when I draw myself, what feels the most natural and fun is just drawing a caricature of my normal meatspace human body.

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I swear to god computer people talking online about how easy computers/linux are are just that xkcd comic about experts in a field overestimating a layperson’s knowledge (“surely the average person must only know 2-3 feldspars”), over and over again. I felt this firsthand back when I was asking for advice when buying my desktop PC. When a casual computer user reads something like this, at least speaking from personal experience, it is nearly incomprehensible. It is wonderful to want to help the less technologically-fortunate, but you have to break things down more than this. You are speaking wingdings at people.

the kicker is that this was a reply on a post about modern 13-year-olds in a computer programming class needing to be taught how to put a folder on the desktop. This person wants to aim a firehose at these children and expects them to drink. They want to explode these chromebook kids’ heads like Revok in the beginning of Scanners (1981)

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I swear to god computer people talking online about how easy computers/linux are are just that xkcd comic about experts in a field overestimating a layperson’s knowledge (“surely the average person must only know 2-3 feldspars”), over and over again. I felt this firsthand back when I was asking for advice when buying my desktop PC. When a casual computer user reads something like this, at least speaking from personal experience, it is nearly incomprehensible. It is wonderful to want to help the less technologically-fortunate, but you have to break things down more than this. You are speaking wingdings at people.

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