He was driving around (I could hear road noise) and he ended up breaking down. One guy I called last week had his business line forwarded to his cellphone. Hearing their tone change is what bums me out. That’s getting really depressing now too though because all the people I call pick up the phone thinking I’m a potential customer when instead I’m soliciting letting them know my clients are still operating regular business hours. I’m still working from home, but it’s all phone calls and emails. My landlord dropped off like 80 eggs and a big bag of rice when he came by to pick up my rent money. I haven’t been to a grocery store in about a week. The only people I see nowadays are the Uber eats people dropping food off. I don’t have any symptoms myself but obviously can’t risk exposing my aging parents to it. Got an email that one of the offices I was visiting had several people test positive. Can’t visit them because I was still out working until 3 weeks ago. Kinda weird that that’s my life right now. Context can exist in the form of setting, interaction with others, or the world around them. To avoid portraits, pieces should include subjects that exist in a greater context. To avoid backgrounds and landscapes, pieces should include at least one living subject.ī. Low effort negativity may be removed.Ĥ) Art should include a character experiencing life in a greater context.Ī. All comments must be phrased respectfully. Instead, link that info in the comments section.Ī. Images of or titles mentioning merchandise are not allowed. Text should not be necessary to understand the context of an image.Į. Submissions should not be more than 25% text. Images must be submitted in the correct orientation. Images that contain too much background, text, or advertisement may be removed. Do not post to the same subreddit more than twice a day. Instead, submit your favorite image and link the rest in the comments.Ĭ. No collections, galleries or other multi-image submissions. Use the search function before you post.ī. Do not repost something that was posted to this subreddit less than three months ago, or is currently in the top 200 posts of all time. Posting your own work? See our best practices for submitting OC.Ī. No videos, screenshots, photography, audio, multi-panel comics, content generated or AI-assisted submissions.ĭ. We want to drive some traffic to the creators!Ĭ. Comment with an artist published website link. Add no other info, except if to tag as OC.ī. Follow title format: Art Title by Artist Name. Rules ( See All):ġ) Submit credited, sourced paintings and drawings.Ī. It is the goal of the INE to share, inspire, discuss and appreciate static image paintings, drawings, and digital art while maintaining artist credit and source links. The Imaginary Network Expanded (INE) is a network of art sharing subreddits ranging from broad in subject to very specific. Want more out of the community? Join the Slice of Life Lounge~ Chat! Often seeking to glorify the mundane, "Slice Of Life" art depict day-to-day rhythms or general life experiences in a way that's romantic, wholesome, or thought-provoking.įor any Anime fans out there, please note that this is not a traditional slice of life sub in that the scope we use to define a piece as slice of life is wider, and all art, be it Eastern or Western, is welcome :) Art that showcases aspects of life in realistic or fantastical settings.
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