sinksanksockie:SHARKS. YEAH. And accompanying horrible punsMaking some little shark stickers to sell
sinksanksockie:SHARKS. YEAH. And accompanying horrible punsMaking some little shark stickers to sell at the Dartmouth Comic Arts Festival (DCAF) this coming weekend! I’m not ready, but these little guys will keep me company, even if I have nothing else to sell. Sharks are so great, aren’t they? 2020 Sockie here. Hi. Its been a while. I left this blog back in 2019 but recent events have resurrected me from the dead. Once again, I’ve found that these sharks (posted originally in 2015) have been stolen and reproduced as knockoff/similar art and are being resold as other products I don’t offer. It’s not the first time and I’m sure it won’t be the last but I implore you - DON’T DO THIS. Please. If you see these pieces floating around on Etsy, AliExpress or any similar site, please know that I am NOT the seller, and that these have been copied and stolen from an independent small artist (me). If you see these sharks specifically (I know that there are other artists with similar sharks-with-scrolls-and-words-on-top products, but I’m not talking about those) please report the vendor immediately and/or let me know via DM on Twitter or Instagram. You can find me in both places @ sinksanksockie.I’m just so tired of seeing these pieces, my first original product being resold in cheaper formats when it’s obviously traced and copied. I know it’s the internet. I know it happens. But please, if you see these anywhere and it’s not under my Etsy shop’s header, it’s stolen. Back when I was active here I had numerous folks message me to let me know that people had been reposting my content without permission and I appreciated it so very much. If you’re able, just keep an eye open and be aware of what you’re buying from whom. Thank you. Please share. - Sockie InstagramTwitterTwitchEtsy -- source link
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