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Tina

Time for a new Tina pin-up!  This piece is available in a one-day "preview sale" here:

http://andysdames.bigcartel.com/

If this one's still around tomorrow, I'll move it to Ebay, here:

https://www.ebay.com/usr/andysdames

Tina

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Yeah, losing my Tumblr account is unfortunate. I'm concerned that platforms to promote and sell my work will continue to dry up. I started working on a contingency plan before I moved to Seattle. Looks like I need to get back on it.

Yeah, sounds like a mess, all right. Yuk.

Also, if you haven't been keeping track of social media doings, you might not know that starting today your Tumblr content will be hidden from public view.

Capt'n Frydog

While I'm not quite as far along as Molly, I am also concerned about Patreon taking it upon themselves to police not only content on their own site, but things that their creators do on other sites, as well. If you haven't had time to keep track, here is a YouTube video that deals with the subject at hand. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEoYpHY69WI" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEoYpHY69WI</a> I'm not certain that this is the exact case Molly is referring to, but it is definitely a concerning development.

Capt'n Frydog

Well, I'll admit that I don't know what Patreon's been up to lately, but if they're doing stuff that bothers you, I completely understand. I always have originals up for sale (which are becoming more frequent), and I plan on making more prints available soon, so those are options as well!

Andy, is there any way to continue to support your work besides Patreon? I don't want to be difficult but as a free speech absolutist I am finding it difficult to justify continuing my support of Patreon in light of their now obvious sense of entitlement in policing the off-site lives and thought of their creators. I'm asking this question as I ponder leaving Patreon at the end of the month because I don't want to not support your work.

Molly Whipple

Gotta love business!

jcDiD

Classy piece, a very elegant portrait. Love the way the chair is rendered! Great contrast (high and low) throughout.


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