Q. How do I contact you about art stuff or site stuff?
A. All inquiries and/or comments should go to
Q. I have problems reaching you by email.
A. I have my junk mail filter set to delete junkmail before it reaches my box.
So if your mail's subject was ambiguous, or if it in any way resembled junkmail,
gmail killed it for me. Make sure you use subjects that will get my attention,
such as "an art request," or "a queston on your site," etc.
Please don't get mad at me for doing what I have to do to suffer less from internet
jerks. Also, read next question.
Q. I sent you an email with questions and it's been a few
days/weeks, yet I have gotten no reply. Why haven't you responded yet??
A. If I thought your question was stupid or would have been answered had you
read information placed in an obvious location (such as a picture's description,
or the f.a.q.) I won't answer it. If your email had an ambiguous subject, I
may have deleted it, thinking it was spam. If you spoke to me in netspeak or
whatever, I probably ignored it. You is spelled 'y-o-u,' not 'u.' I could use
proper English before I was 12, why can't you? (This applies to thow whose native
language is English, not those learning it as a second one.) Take the time to
use actual words and grammar. That's how I feel. Please respect my intellectual
right not to be completely annoyed.
Q. But all I wanted to do was tell you I like your stuff!
A. And believe me, I do quite appreciate it. It's wonderful to hear people like
my work. But I just don' t have the time to reply to all my mail, especially
when I respond the same way all the time.
So I'll send out a general and great, "Thank you, I love hearing when someone has enjoyed my work, and I appreciate you taking the time to let me know," to everyone right now.