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Echo of A Wind

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Dreaming of Potions and Books. Part HP blog, Part Star Trek blog, Part whatever I like that comes across my dash She/Her. OTP SSHG HEA

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If you share your art—whether it’s an image, music, writing, etc.—it’s no longer 100% yours (I’m not talking about money or intellectual property).

If you share your art you can’t expect others to interpret it the same way you do, because they absolutely will not. Sure, you can say, “this is what it’s about,” but no one else has had the same life experiences as you, so no one else will look at this painting, or hear these lyrics, or read this fic and get the same thing out of it that you do.

And they’re not obligated to.

But isn’t that the coolest thing? Every piece of art you make becomes something new for each person who consumes it! Like alternate universes for your work. :D

Incidentally, that’s why I’ve always had a note in my pinned post saying that if you want to tag a ship or whatever in my art or fics, go for it. Even if I don’t ship something or don’t intend for the image/writing to be seen a certain way, why should that stop someone else from interpreting it in whatever way makes them most happy?

Art is something no one will ever be able to control, and that’s great.

I have never slammed the reblog button so hard in my life but this is so true.

Not even to just fanart or fanfiction- but ANYTHING any content creator makes. Novels, poetry, paintings, etc…

First day of my 3D Design I class, my professor had the class sit down as she showed us one of the sculptors she was commissioned to design, create and install at the DFW International Airport. Titled ‘Standing Ovation’, It was a sculpture tower of opened hands, cast from different types of people in bronze, resin and terra cotta, constructed from steel, arranged to look like a flower. The hands at the bottom (green) are from older people, the middle (white) from middle aged people and the top (red) by children. She wanted to create something that everyone from around the world who came through the airport could relate to, no matter the language or culture they came from. She chose clapping, because everyone claps!

The next slide she showed us was of an article someone did detailing how her sculpture was to bless those who came to the airport with a sculpture of prayer.

I will never forget how she looked at us and said very seriously.

“As artists, it does not matter the meaning that we put behind our art. There will be those who look at it and see another message. They will take your art and turn it into something else. Once it is out there in the world- and especially on the internet, it no longer just belongs to you or for those you intended it for.”

Up close hands because it’s cool.

the secret to life is always having something to look forward to

to anyone saying there's nothing to look forward to, I'm not saying it has to be anything spectacular or huge. it could just be a song or a book that will release in a few days, a tv show, anything!! no matter how small it seems it can keep us going

Quick! Put in the tags what you’re looking forward to right now!

I’ll go first: Im gonna go out to try a new restaurant this week with a friend!!

anyway i know we talk a lot of shit abt this site but i just wanna say that tumblr taught me to romanticize life a little. like where else am i gonna find an essay abt how hands were made to hold other hands or posts with thousands of notes abt how peeling an orange for a loved one can be the purest act of care & love? all the softest, sweetest and kindest ppl on the internet are here and i'm so grateful to be here along with y'all. i love you and please keep romanticizing the smallest things... god knows we need that now more than ever.

i like sailing myths and superstitions because most of them can be boiled down to "if the ocean doesn't like you it will chew you up and spit out your bones. and if it really loves you it will swallow you whole and keep you forever. good luck 👍"

about to drop literally the sickest insider knowledge you will ever receive pls use it responsibly:

are you a teenager? do you wish you had the space & resources & organization to do a thing, whether that's an anime club or a movie night or a big craft workshop or creative writing group or literally whatever? would you like to do your thing totally for free? yes?

okay, then bring it up to a librarian

seriously, teenagers are the absolute hardest group to engage at most libraries & we'll often organize programs that absolutely no one will show up to & it sucks. if you go up to a public librarian & say "hey, some friends & i want to do this thing. does that sound like a feasible teen program for the library?" most people will move heaven & earth to pull it off for you because we know there's an interest in our community. we will go balls to the freaking wall to make it happen

do you want a cosplay contest? a video game tournament? a free escape room? bring it up to the library. it's not a burden or an annoyance at all. it'll be like christmas came early for us

Certified library post

I say "oh don't worry he doesn't bite" and you're confused because you don't see any dog but then you notice a single inchworm moving purposefully across the floor towards you at an alarming pace

when e.e. cummings said “i’ll live my life if it kills me”

when andrea gibson said “i suppose i love this life, in spite of my clenched fist.” & when ellen bass said “to love life, to love it even when you have no stomach for it”

when james baldwin said, “this is why one must say yes to life and embrace it wherever it is found-and it is found in terrible places; nevertheless, there it is;”

when Mary Oliver said “it is a serious thing / just to be alive / on this fresh morning / in this broken world”

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