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“Untitled” from the series “Salt Water Girls” by Jaclyn Corrado

“Untitled” from the series “Salt Water Girls” by Jaclyn Corrado

“Untitled” from the series “Salt Water Girls” by Jaclyn Corrado

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So, I made a facebook page. I’m trying to reach a larger audience for some inspiration and the first place I thought to look was facebook. There are just so many people there that are much more active than any other site I know, communication wise. So please if you are interested “LIKE” it. I’ll be posting some proposals down the line for ideas I may need help on so check it out!

Please! 

WooHoo!

(Source: pixieandrotter.com)

(Source: pixieandrotter.com)

I Want To Go Home

I Want To Go Home

I Want To Go Home

paperandthesea:

view paper & the sea

paperandthesea:

click to read/download the first issue!

paperandthesea:

click to read/download the first issue!

paperandthesea:

click to read/download the first issue!

Big Red

Big Red

Big Red

thekla-kaischauri: Really for the sake of creating? That can´t be quite all, otherwise you wouldn´t have the internet see your artwork, but you would rather keep it to yourself since it´s only for the sake of creating beautiful pieces! You see, I´m trying to find out what my motivation really is through asking you..

Here are some things I thought of, maybe the list of why I do what I do is endless. I hope  you find your answer, but don’t expect it to come from me. We all have different motives.

Truthfully it’s also about being secure (Financially), eventually. Right now it’s not the money I am worried about. I just think it’s most important for my work to get recognized and hopefully known.

If I’m going to get the most out of my college experience working with successful artists in the field why wouldn’t I put my all into it? You know. 

If I didn’t create, and left all my ideas in my head I’d probably go nuts.