Nailed it.
https://twitter.com/SheTriD1/status/1163501648662159362
Here’s the original video, you should drop a like on it if you have a twitter. Encourage kids to create art!
I don’t think it’s villainous to offer a critique though. It shows the kid you’re taking his work seriously, and the guy’s points actually would be beneficial if he wants to refine his craft. I would've included an affirmation of the positive aspects though, such as “the simulated waves with the rug worked well, I loved the way you employed it as a screen wipe at the end!”
this is literally in response to a video a mom posted of a stop motion film her TEN YEAR OLD SON MADE FOR FUN why do men speak
hmm don’t know how to address this but i looked it up and apparently Richard Phillips, the 72-year-old black man recently released from prison after serving 45 years for murder he didn’t commit, is being forced to sell his art, rather than willingly selling it, since the justice system is refusing to pay him anything. there’s a post going around saying he’s showcasing his art and we should support him by purchasing it, but i think it’s an important distinction that he doesn’t want to part from the art that he made in prison. parting permanently from art you’ve made can be difficult, and considering the emotional value of the art he made in order to cope with his situation, it’s cruel to take it away from him rather than to just donate money. also there’s like this weird fetishization of his “prison art” in the media that is frankly disgusting, like ogling his pain and suffering and making it into some sort of spectacle. i scoured twitter for a donation page but i couldn’t find anything yet
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